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Anatomy & Physiology: Current Research

Anatomy & Physiology: Current Research
Open Access

ISSN: 2161-0940

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Abstract

Key advancements in the treatment strategies to accelerate wound healing

Shyam Bass

For the treatment of both acute and chronic non-healing wounds, a wide range of dressing procedures and supplies are available. In both scenarios, the main goal is to obtain a healed, closed wound. In a chronic wound, however, the dressing may be used to prepare the wound bed for additional surgical procedures such as skin grafting.An suitable dressing medium can help to speed wound healing while also reducing protein, electrolytes, and fluid loss, as well as reducing discomfort and infection. The current dictum encourages the use of wet wound treatment. This is in stark contrast to the previous technique of wound care by exposing the wound and allowing it to dry. When faced with a wound, choosing a suitable dressing material can be a difficult task for any practitioner. Since wound care is constantly changing and new drugs are launched onto the market on a regular basis, it's important to stay up to date on their impact on wound healing.The significance of assessing the wound bed, the amount of drainage, the depth of injury, the presence of infection, and the wound's location is emphasised in this report. These features can aid every clinician in determining which substance to use and when in order to achieve optimum wound healing. There are no such things as "magical dressings."Apart from addressing the root cause, dressings are a vital factor that facilitates wound healing, and other supporting steps such as diet and systemic antibiotics must be given equal consideration.

Published Date: 2021-05-28; Received Date: 2021-05-11

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