Why is impaired wound healing common to diabetes, spinal cord injury and multiple sclerosis?
A simple scratch on the foot in a person with diabetes or to the skin in a person with spinal cord injury (SCI) or multiple
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Both studies find 100% closure rates
for acute and chronic pressure injuries
Effective on antibiotic and antiseptic resistant wound infections.
Effective in immunocompetent and immunocompromised persons.
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A simple scratch on the foot in a person with diabetes or to the skin in a person with spinal cord injury (SCI) or multiple
Bite wounds constitute an example of trauma wounds at high risk of “truly pathogenic infections” and care should be taken to initially rinse with antiseptics
The exact underlying cause of HS is unknown, but both genetic and environmental factors seem to be involved. Recently it has been established that HS
Yes. The skin hosts a microbiome, which is a complex ecosystem of bacteria, fungi, viruses and mites living in a balance that is influenced by
Chlorhexidine binds strongly to the skin and tissues. Chlorhexidine is cytotoxic to fibroblasts which are the creators of the connective tissue essential to wound healing.
The components of MPPT are approved food supplements without any known cytotoxicity. MPPT has been shown to cause no wound irritation, sensitisation or bleeding. MPPT
No. MPPT consists of microspheres. Nano is 1000 times smaller than micro.
MPPT sucks the exudate fluid away from the wound surface by means of capillary forces. Capillary forces automatically stop the sucking action as soon as
MPPT sucks the exudate fluid away from the wound surface by means of capillary forces. Capillary forces only work when there is excess fluid present.
MPPT consists of micropore particles that absorb and remove wound exudate MPPT works in three steps: Absorption, Pumping by capillary forces and Evaporation: The Exudate
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