Patient was instructed on treating painful wounds
. Persistent pain associated with non-healing wounds
is caused by tissue or nerve damage and is influenced by dressing changes and chronic inflammation. Chronic wounds
take long time to heal and patients can suffer from chronic wounds
for many years.
Patient was instructed on traumatic wounds
. Abrasions are superficial epithelial wounds
cause by frictional scarping forces. When extensive, they may be associated with fluid loss. Such wounds
should be cleansed to minimize the risk of infection, and superficial foreign bodies should be removed to avoid unsightly
Patient was instructed on traumatic wounds
. Open wounds
may be left heal
Patient was instructed on wounds
contributing facts. In addition to poor circulation, neuropathy, and difficulty moving, factors that contribute to chronic wounds
include systemic illness, age and repeated trauma.
Instructed patient fresh fruits and vegetables eaten daily will also supply your body with other nutrients essential to wound healing such as vitamin A, copper and zinc. It may help to supplement your diet with extra vitamin C. Keep your wound dressed. Wounds
heal faster if they are kept warm. 2- Instructed patient getting more sleep can help wounds
heal faster eat your vegetables, stay active, don't smoke, keep the wound clean and dressed.
Patient was instructed on another leading type of chronic wounds
is pressure ulcers. That occurs when pressure on the tissue is grater than the pressure in capillaries, and thus restricts blood flow into the area. Muscle tissues, which needs more oxygen and nutrients than skin does, show the worst effects from prolonged pressure. As in other chronic ulcers, reperfusion injury damage tissue.
Patient was instructed on traumatic wounds
. Contusions are caused by more extensive tissue trauma after severe blunt or blast trauma. The overlying skin may seem to be intact but later become non-viable. Extensive contusion may lead to infection.
Patient was instructed on factors that may contribute to chronic wounds
is old age. The skin of older people is more easily damaged, and older cells do not proliferate as fast and may not have an adequate response to stress in terms of gene up regulation of stress related proteins. In older cells, stress response genes are over expressed when the cell is not stressed, but when it is, the expression of these proteins is not regulated by as much as in younger cells.
Patient was instructed on factors that contribute in chronic wounds
as repeated trauma. Repeated physical trauma plays a role in chronic wound formation by continually initiating the inflammatory cascade. The trauma occurs by accident, for example when a leg is repeatedly bumped against a wheelchair rest, or it may be due to intentional acts.
Patient was instructed on leg wound's use direct pressure and elevation to control bleeding and swelling. When wrapping the wound, always use a sterile dressing or bandage. Very minor wounds
may heal without a bandage.