Wound Care
Wound care products are essential for promoting healing and preventing infection in various types of wounds. The right wound care solution depends on the nature and severity of the wound. Our wound care offerings are designed to address a wide range of medical needs, including:
- Surgical wounds
- Pressure ulcers
- Diabetic foot ulcers
- Burns
- Lacerations and abrasions
- Skin tears
- And more.
ADVANCED WOUND DRESSINGS
Our advanced wound dressings provide optimal moisture balance, protect against infection, and promote faster healing.
Scope of Application: Surgical wounds, pressure ulcers, diabetic foot ulcers, burns, lacerations, skin tears, and more.
Features: Highly absorbent, waterproof barrier, flexible and breathable materials, easy to apply and remove.
Product Components: Various dressing types including hydrocolloid, foam, alginate, and film dressings.
Directions for Use:
- Clean the wound gently with saline or mild soap and water.
- Choose the appropriate dressing based on the wound type.
- Apply the dressing, ensuring it adheres securely around the wound edges.
- Change the dressing as recommended or when it becomes saturated.
FOAM WOUND DRESSINGS
Foam wound dressings are designed to provide cushioning and absorb excess exudate while maintaining a moist healing environment.
When to use Foam Wound Dressings?
- For moderate to heavily exuding wounds
- In pressure ulcer management
- To protect fragile skin
- During post-surgical recovery
How to use Foam Wound Dressings?
- Clean the wound area thoroughly.
- Cut the foam dressing to size if necessary.
- Apply the dressing directly over the wound.
Secure with an adhesive border if needed.
Frequently Asked Questions About Wound Care
Wound care refers to the management of injuries to promote healing and prevent infection.
Surgical wounds, pressure ulcers, diabetic foot ulcers, and burns often need specialized care for optimal healing.
Wound dressings provide a protective barrier, maintain moisture, and help absorb exudate to create an ideal healing environment.
They reduce the risk of infection, promote faster healing, and minimize pain during dressing changes.
Consult your healthcare provider if a wound shows no signs of improvement or exhibits signs of infection, such as increased redness, swelling, or discharge.