Wound care Treatment in Lubbock, Texas

Wound is defined as a disruption of the normal structure and function of the skin and the underlying soft tissue caused by trauma or chronic mechanical stress.

Wounds are classified into open, closed and chronic wound.

Open Wound

An open wound is the opening of the skin. It is an injury that involves the external or internal break in the body tissue. Most open wounds are minor and can be treated individually at home. There are also major open wounds that require medical attention. Bleeding from minor open wounds are little while the bleeding from major open wounds is heavy bleeding.

Minor open wounds include wounds gotten from a fall, punctures, minor cuts from sharp objects, etc. Major open wounds include wounds from car accidents, fire outbreak, major cuts from sharp objects, etc.

How to treat minor open wounds

Open wounds are treated based on the severity of the wounds. A minor open wound can simply be treated at home but major open wounds should be treated at a medical center.

Minor open wounds can be treated by first washing the wound with disinfectant to remove dirt and blood from the surface. You can apply pressure to the wound to reduce blood flow.

In case of swelling, you can apply ice to reduce the swelling. Some minor open wounds don’t require bandage while some may require bondage. Apply methylated spirit to the wound to prevent further bleeding. You may also need to take pain killers to reduce the pain and facilitate the healing process.

Minor open wounds generally heal on their own without much medical attention.

How to treat major open wounds

Major open wounds are severe wounds gotten from a major mishap such as accidents, deep cuts, gunshot wounds, and so on. These type of wounds comes with heavy bleeding and complications and as such require the immediate attention of medical professionals.

Major open wounds are treated at hospitals and medical centers. Your physician will determine the best way to treat the wound based on what caused the wound and the severity of the wound.

Generally, major open wounds are treated by first reducing the bleeding by applying pressure on the affected area and possibly numbing the area to reduce pains. The doctor will then clean the affected areas and apply all the necessary medications to facilitate healing and prevent infection.

After treating the open wound, the doctor will then close the wound by stitching it or using skin glue and then bandage the affected area. You will need to take antibiotics to prevent infection.

In some highly severe cases of open wounds, you may need to undergo surgical operation.

Closed Wound

A closed wound is a wound that the skin is intact and the underlying tissue is not exposed.

Closed wounds are caused when you hit a part of your body against a hard object, falling from a certain height, hit by a hard object, involved in an accident, etc.

In closed wounds, there may be damage to the underlying muscles, internal organs or bones. You will feel pains or swelling but there will be no external bleeding.

Severe cases of closed wounds can lead to complications, hence immediate medical treatment is required.

How to treat minor closed wounds

Minor closed wounds generally do not require medical attention. You can simply reduce the pains and swelling by applying ice packs to the affected area. You will feel relieved in a relatively short time.

How to treat major closed wounds

Major closed wounds are usually severe and complicated; hence you need the services of a medical professional or you need to go to a medical center.

You may need to undergo an X-ray, CT scan or MRI to ascertain exactly what is wrong and the affected area. In some cases of internal bleeding, the doctor may need to cut open the skin so the blood can flow out.

All necessary medications will be administered to facilitate the healing process. Painkillers and antibiotics are given to reduce pains and prevent bacterial infection. The wound may be left open for two to three days to prevent further pressure and to reduce the swelling before bandaging.

In cases of bone fractures, necessary medications are administered. In severe cases of leg fractures, clutches might be given to the patient to assist for movement.

Chronic or Acute Wounds

A chronic wound is a wound with an impaired healing process. It is a wound that does not heal, heals slowly or heals then reoccurs.

Chronic wounds occur when the cells are unable to respond to reparative stimuli, persistent infections, formation of drug-resistant microbial biofilms or some medical conditions such as diabetes.

Chronic wounds can be caused by deep burns, skin cancers, trauma, infections, etc.

Factors that hinder the healing process of wounds

These are the possible factors that lead to chronic wounds

  • Infections
  • Haemorrhage
  • Dead skin
  • Diet
  • Age
  • Medical conditions
  • Medicines
  • Smoking
  • Mechanical damage
  • Environmental dryness
  • Varicose veins

How to treat chronic wound

The cause of a chronic wound must first be identified in order to be able to treat it. Medical history, blood tests, physical examination, culture of the wound, needs to be done so as to know exactly the root of the problem.

The affected area can be treated by cleaning the surface to remove dirt and blood. All necessary medications will be applied to the wound. The open area will be stitched or glued and then bandaged.

Painkillers, antibiotics and antimicrobial medications will be given to the patient to prevent bacterial and microbial infections.

If the patient has diabetes, necessary diabetic treatment will be administered to improve the healing process.

South-West Regional Wound Care Center – Wound Care Treatment Lubbock, Texas

South West Regional Wound Care Center is a medical center that is primarily involved in the treatment of all kinds of wounds.

We have the best wound treatment facilities and medical professionals to ensure that wounds are thoroughly treated.

All our doctors and medical team are specially trained to ensure that all our patient are provided with the best medical services of the highest professional standard.

No matter the severity of the wound, we are equipped with all medical facilities to treat and heal wounds in a relatively short time.

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