Wounds are more than just cuts or scrapes. Some wounds, especially those that don’t heal quickly, need special care to prevent serious problems. Wound care impacts millions of people worldwide, which ...
Scientists may soon turn to bacteria originally found in feces to help cure chronic wounds more quickly. An open wound, for example, is a perfect little breeding pool for bacteria. But not all ...
Skin wounds that fail to heal in a normal timeframe are considered to be chronic, and an estimated two percent of the global population will experience a chronic wound in their lifetime. 1 In addition ...
To help in the fight against antibiotic overuse and resistance, researchers have developed a new wound dressing material that ...
How a bacterium supports healing of chronic diabetic wounds The findings could be used to develop topical or bacterial-based treatments for patients with wounds that do not heal well on their own Date ...
Approximately 6.5 to 6.7 million people in the U.S. are affected by chronic wounds each year, and this number is expected to increase as the population ages. Poor blood circulation, high blood sugar ...
One of this week's patients had an unfamiliar diagnosis.