Approximately seven million Americans suffer from chronic open sores that can become seriously infected, gangrenous and in some cases require amputation. This is often due to limited blood flow which can slow the body's own healing process. Many patients seek professional help for wounds that have not healed after months of standard wound treatment. In the majority of patients, treatment programs produce complete healing, usually with a few months.

The following information is provided regarding chronic wounds and their treatment:

Chronic Wounds

Chronic wounds which are treatable can include:

  • Diabetic Skin Sores
  • Pressure Sores
  • Vessel Disease Wounds
  • Surgery Wound Breakdown Spinal Injury Wounds
  • Chemical Wounds

Wound Treatment Methods

Individualize wound treatment is dependent upon the type and severity of the wound. Wound treatement can include removal of unhealthy tissue, high pressure oxygen therapy and the use of growth factors.

The fastest possible healing is achieved through wound treatment programs. Wound treatment and intervention include:

  • Advanced Wound Dressings
  • Hyperbaric (High-pressure) Oxygen Treatment
  • Growth Factors
  • Antibiotic Therapy
  • Conventional Wound Dressings
  • Nutrition Counseling
  • Education/Prevention
  • Surgery
  • Physical Therapy
  • Protective Footwear

Growth Factors for Wound Treatment

From a small amount of the patient's blood, growth factors (substances that stimulate healing) are isolated, concentrated and applied topically to the wound. Growth factors can speed and enhance healing of the wound.

Other Internet Resources for Diabetes and Wound Treatment

The following is a list of other Internet resources relating to Diabetes or wound treatment:

Important Information on Diabetes

Other Diabetes Related Sites of Interest