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Tag: Chronic wounds

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What is a good substitute for Santyl?: A Guide to Wound Debridement Alternatives

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According to wound care experts, effective debridement, or the removal of dead tissue, is a critical step for promoting healing in chronic wounds. As a prescription enzymatic option, Santyl (collagenase) has long been a standard treatment, but patients and clinicians frequently ask, "What is a good substitute for Santyl?". Several effective and often more affordable alternatives are available, depending on the wound type and individual patient needs.

What is Iruxol Cream Used For? A Guide to Enzymatic Debridement

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Approximately 6.5 million people in the U.S. are affected by chronic wounds annually, often complicated by dead, or necrotic, tissue [1.7.1, 1.7.3]. This article explores the question, 'What is Iruxol cream used for?'—a medication designed to address this very problem through enzymatic action.

Understanding What is a Superabsorbent Dressing in Pharmacology and Wound Care

4 min read
According to wound care experts, chronic wounds with excessive fluid levels are a significant challenge, often delaying healing and increasing the risk of infection. To address this, an innovative medical solution called a superabsorbent dressing is used to manage high levels of exudate efficiently, creating an optimal healing environment.

What is a vaccumed dressing? Explaining negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT)

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According to research, wounds treated with negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) can heal significantly faster than those with traditional dressings. The term “vaccum**ed** dressing” is a common layperson’s term for this medical procedure, known as vacuum-assisted closure (V.A.C.) or NPWT, which uses controlled suction to promote wound healing.