Our Treatments
Wound Care Conditions
Diabetic foot ulcers are open sores caused by poor circulation and nerve damage from diabetes. They require wound care, infection control, and pressure relief to heal and prevent complications like amputation.
Pressure ulcers, or bedsores, are skin injuries caused by prolonged pressure, often in bedridden patients. They require wound care, repositioning, and pressure relief to prevent infection and promote healing.
Post-surgical wounds are incisions that require proper care to heal. Management includes keeping the area clean, preventing infection, and monitoring for complications. Healing varies by procedure and individual health.
Burn wounds are skin injuries caused by heat, chemicals, or electricity. Treatment involves cooling, cleaning, dressing, and pain management. Severe burns may require medical care, skin grafts, or surgery.
Venous stasis ulcers are slow-healing leg wounds caused by poor circulation. They require compression therapy, wound care, and lifestyle changes to improve blood flow and prevent infection.
Wounds from diseases, like diabetes or vascular conditions, result from poor circulation or immune dysfunction. Proper wound care, infection prevention, and managing the underlying disease are key to healing.
Osteomyelitis is a bone infection caused by bacteria or fungi, leading to pain, swelling, and fever. Treatment includes antibiotics, drainage, or surgery in severe cases.
Plastic surgery aftercare includes wound care, pain management, avoiding strain, and following medical instructions to reduce swelling and complications. Proper rest and hydration aid healing.