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.
Steps to using a rapid antigen test kit
02/27/2022
After choosing the licensed rapid test, people need to follow the steps according to the instructions attached to the test kit depending on the manufacturer, including: Proper sampling, correct operation and correct waste disposal.
Topical Steroid Damaged skin
02/12/2022

Topical glucocorticoids represent one of the most commonly prescribed and essential drugs for treating allergic skin disorders. They are available as combinations with antibiotics and antifungals. However, because of their immediate suppressive actions, fairness  inducing  effect, and low cost,  their misuse, and abuse has increased, leading to several serious issues


Staphylococcal infections in children
02/12/2022
Staphylococcus aureus is common and will only cause an infection when it can enter through a wound or open skin. Thoroughly washing your hands and avoiding skin-to-skin contact can prevent staph infections. Antibiotics are usually needed to treat staph infections. The full course of antibiotics should be completed.
Common Bacterial Skin Infections
02/12/2022

Common skin infections include cellulitis, erysipelas, impetigo, folliculitis, furuncles and carbuncles. Cellulitis is an infection of the dermis and subcutaneous tissue that has poorly demarcated borders and is usually caused by Streptococcus or Staphylococcus species.


Types of diabetic foot ulcers
02/12/2022
The increase in foot ulcers, foot infections, amputations in people with diabetes is becoming a burden for patients, their families, and society due to increased financial costs due to the length of hospital stay, the cost of drug use. In the long term, foot ulcers and amputation also reduce the patient's ability to work.
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.


Maltodextrin/ ascorbic acid stimulates wound closure by increasing collagen turnover and TGF-β1 expression in vitro and changing the stage of inflammation from chronic to acute in vivo
02/12/2022

Maltodextrin represents a polysaccharide that has been characterized for wound healing applications. Maltodextrin is a D- glucose polysaccharide obtained by starch hydrolysis with an average molecular weight of 3 kDa that is composed of small quantities of glucose and maltose. In clinical studies, topical application of a maltodextrin/ ascorbic acid to wounds and ulcers has shown to form a protective cover that regulates exudate and the invasion of microorganisms. The moist wound environment established by maltodextrin promotes tissue granulation and with the ascorbic acid, the maltodextrin/ ascorbic acid low pH exhibits a bacteriostatic activity.