Traditional Methods for Wound Healing
Wound Care:
Autolytic debridement (natural process) using dressings and solutions such as Daykin’s, honey, alginates, hydrogels, and hydrocolloids.
Follow the healthcare professional’s instructions for wound care meticulously.
Keep the wound clean and dry, and change dressings as recommended.
Nutrition:
Maintain a well-balanced and nutritious diet to support overall health and wound healing.
Adequate protein, vitamins (especially vitamin C and vitamin A), and minerals are essential for tissue repair.
Mobility and Positioning:
If the wound is related to pressure ulcers, ensure that you are repositioning regularly to relieve pressure on affected areas by using support surfaces such as special mattresses or cushions to reduce pressure.
Manage Underlying Conditions:
Control chronic illnesses like diabetes, hypertension, or vascular disease to promote better circulation and overall health.
mprove Quality of Life
Having witnessed prolonged suffering among patients grappling with chronic or fresh wounds, Sana Wound Care strives to introduce innovative alternatives to conventional treatment approaches. By integrating traditional wound care techniques with cutting-edge, evidence-based modalities, Sana Wound Care achieves superior outcomes in significantly shorter durations compared to conventional methods.