Arterial Ulcers: Causes, Symptoms, and Advanced Treatment Arterial ulcers, also known as ischemic ulcers, are chronic wounds caused by poor blood flow to the extremities due to blocked or narrowed arteries. These ulcers typically develop on the feet, toes, or ankles and are often painful and slow to heal. Proper diagnosis and treatment are critical to restore circulation, promote healing,…
Other Chronic, Non Healing Wounds Find Healing Solutions for Chronic, Non-healing Wounds Welcome to Premier Wound Care of TN, where we specialize in providing comprehensive care for chronic wounds that have resisted traditional treatments. Expertise You Can Rely On Our team of experienced wound specialists is dedicated to understanding the underlying causes of non-healing wounds and developing personalized treatment plans…
Vasculitis Wounds: Understanding and Managing Vascular Inflammation Vasculitis wounds are the result of blood vessel inflammation, which restricts blood flow and damages tissues. This condition can lead to ulcers or sores, particularly in areas where circulation is already compromised. Vasculitis wounds often present unique challenges, requiring specialized care to promote healing and prevent complications. What Causes Vasculitis Wounds? Vasculitis is…
Ischemic Ulcers Ischemic ulcers, also known as arterial ulcers, are open sores resulting from insufficient blood flow to the tissues, primarily affecting the lower extremities such as the feet, ankles, and lower legs. This lack of adequate blood supply deprives the tissues of necessary oxygen and nutrients, leading to tissue damage and the development of ulcers. Causes of Ischemic Ulcers:…
Venous Stasis Ulcers: Causes, Symptoms, and Advanced Treatment Venous stasis ulcers, also known as venous ulcers, are chronic wounds that typically develop on the lower legs as a result of poor blood flow in the veins. They are the most common type of leg ulcers and are often slow to heal without specialized care. Understanding the causes and treatment options…
Side Effects of Radiation Therapy: What to Expect and How to Manage Them Radiation therapy is a common and effective treatment for cancer and other conditions, using high-energy radiation to target and destroy cancer cells. While it is a powerful treatment, radiation can also affect healthy cells, leading to side effects. Understanding these side effects can help patients prepare for…
Surgical Wounds: Understanding and Caring for Post-Surgical Injuries Surgical wounds are incisions or cuts made during a surgical procedure to access internal organs, remove tissues, or repair injuries. These wounds are intentionally created by surgeons and are typically closed with stitches, staples, or adhesives to promote healing. Proper care of surgical wounds is essential to prevent infection, ensure optimal healing,…
Pressure Ulcers Also called: Bed sores, Decubitus ulcers, Pressure ulcers 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. People most at risk…
Infected Wounds: Causes, Symptoms, and Effective Treatment An infected wound occurs when harmful microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi, or viruses invade the damaged tissue, causing delayed healing, inflammation, and other complications. Infected wounds require prompt and proper care to prevent the infection from spreading and to promote faster recovery. Causes of Infected Wounds Infections can develop in wounds for several…
Peristomal Skin Irritations: Causes, Symptoms, and Effective Management Peristomal skin irritation refers to inflammation or damage to the skin surrounding a stoma, which is an opening created surgically to allow waste to leave the body. Healthy peristomal skin is essential for maintaining a proper seal between the skin and the ostomy appliance. When irritation occurs, it can lead to discomfort,…
