How to prevent scarring from burns?
12/16/2021

Burns are common injuries in daily life. In this article, we take a look at which types of burns are most likely to leave scars, how to reduce burn scars, and how to prevent burn scars.


Foods to avoid after a burn injury?
12/15/2021

Severe burns often leave deep scars, causing aesthetic loss, affecting the psychology of the patient. In the process of treating burns, in addition to using drugs as prescribed by the doctor, adhering to the right nutrition regimen also helps a lot for the wound healing process. So what foods should be avoided if burned?


Instructions for proper ulcer care in the elderly
11/01/2021
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.
Care instructions for open wounds caused by accidents
11/01/2021
There are many causes of open wounds, the most common of which are accidents, falls, hitting sharp objects, etc. Whether you have a minor or serious open wound, taking care of it is very important. Some minor open wounds can be treated at home, but if the cut is deep or bleeding heavily, you need appropriate treatment to reduce the risk of complications and infection.
Instructions for taking care of sores caused by motorbike burns
11/01/2021
Vietnam has the highest percentage of motorbike users in the world. Therefore, motorbike burns are a common accident, especially for women who often wear short skirts or children who accidentally bump into a hot exhaust pipe. This article helps you take care of the sores caused by an exhaust pipe burn, limiting the serious damage caused by the burn.
Why does diabetes cause leg ulcers?
11/01/2021
Foot ulcers are a common complication of diabetes that is not being managed through methods such as diet, exercise, and insulin treatment. Ulcers are formed as a result of skin tissue breaking down and exposing the layers underneath.They’re most common under your big toes and the balls of your feet, and they can affect your feet down to the bones. Treatment for diabetic foot ulcers varies depending on their causes.
Can leprosy be treated?
11/01/2021

Hansen’s disease (also known as leprosy) is an infection caused by slow-growing bacteria called Mycobacterium leprae. It can affect the nerves, skin, eyes, and lining of the nose (nasal mucosa). With early diagnosis and treatment, the disease can be cured. People with Hansen’s disease can continue to work and lead an active life during and after treatment.


Knowledge about diabetes
11/01/2021
Diabetes is a term that refers to a group of diseases that affect the way your body uses blood sugar (blood glucose). The underlying cause of diabetes varies by type. However, no matter what type of diabetes you have, it can lead to your blood sugar is higher than normal. Too much sugar in your blood can lead to serious health problems.
Cost Effective Limb Preservation Protocol for DF Patients Indicated for a Limb Amputation in a Low Income Developing Country
11/01/2021
Study objectives
This study describes a cost effective limb preservation protocol for diabetic foot patients indicated for limb amputation in a low income developing country. The protocol uses Multidex® maltodextrin/ascorbic acid dressing (DeRoyal®, Tennessee, USA) as a primary dressing and gauze as a secondary dressing following  transmetatarsal amputation.