Treatment of sores and ulcers in the elderly
03/13/2022

Skin ulcers in the elderly are common in people who are sedentary, have to lie in one place for a long time, often occur in the summer when they sweat a lot…. Skin ulcers in the elderly need to be treated right away to keep the patient comfortable, pain-free, and avoid infection.


MULTIDEX - A companion in the process of fighting an ulcer
02/27/2022

Multidex is a product containing Maltodextrin and 1% ascorbic acid used in wound care. As a leading product in wound healing, 𝐌𝐔𝐋𝐓𝐈𝐃𝐄𝐗 is confident to be an American biotechnological product used in the treatment of wounds and ulcers according to the natural healing mechanism, the product does not contain preservatives, safe and healthy. all with children.


How to treat necrotic, odorous wounds
02/27/2022

A necrotic, odorous wound is a particularly severe degree of skin damage. If not handled properly, the necrotic area will spread deeply and widely, seriously threatening the patient's health. Here are some ways to help you treat necrotic wounds effectively.


Signs your skin is infected with corticosteroids
02/27/2022
Corticosteroids are man-made drugs that closely resemble cortisol, a hormone that your adrenal glands produce naturally. Corticosteroids are often referred to by the shortened term "steroids." Corticosteroids are different from the male hormone-related steroid compounds that some athletes abuse.
Multidex - revolution in the treatment of ulcers
02/27/2022
As a sterile Maltodextrin Powder with 1% ascorbic acid, its natural properties bring topical nutrients to the wound, creating a natural environment for the body to heal itself. Multidex Gel is specially formulated by adding glycerin and water to Multidex Powder for use on dry wounds. Clinical findings show Multidex Gel has the same unique performance and characteristics as the powder and is easier to apply on difficult-toaccess areas of the body.
The most effective way to clean pressure sores in paralyzed people?
02/12/2022

Bedsores — also called pressure ulcers and decubitus ulcers — are injuries to the skin and underlying tissue resulting from prolonged pressure on the skin. Bedsores most often develop on skin that covers bony areas of the body, such as the heels, ankles, hips, and tailbone.


How to make an infected wound heal faster
01/15/2022

Infected wounds, if not handled promptly, can lead to many complications and dangerous consequences, especially necrosis. Therefore, when detecting an infected wound, it is necessary to promptly provide first aid and immediately go to a medical facility to be treated by qualified doctors and nurses. The following article provides tips for taking care of an infected wound.


Should I use hydrogen peroxide to clean an open wound?
01/14/2022

Not only is there white foam, but when using hydrogen peroxide to wash the wound, it will bring a strong burning pain. Nowadays, there are many options for wound cleaning, so using hydrogen peroxide as an antiseptic is no longer the optimal choice.


Instructions for proper ulcer care in the elderly
01/03/2022

A pressure ulcer is a localized injury that results from unrelieved pressure to the skin and underlying tissue. These ulcers usually occur over bony prominences such as the sacrum, ischial tuberosities, greater trochanters, heels and lateral malleoli. About 70% of pressure ulcers occur in people over age 65.