Infection Control: Why It’s the First Line of Defense Infection is sneaky. Silent. Dangerous. It doesn’t knock before entering a wound. One minute, a sore seems harmless. The next? It’s red, angry, and oozing. For many patients, especially those with diabetic foot ulcers or vascular wounds, the clock starts ticking the moment bacteria move in. […]
Something feels off. You were healing. Progress was clear. The wound was smaller. Less drainage. Less pain. You were hopeful. But then… nothing. Days pass. No change. Weeks go by. Still stuck. This is what experts call a wound healing plateau. Wounds don’t always follow a straight line. They pause. They stall. But that doesn’t […]
When the Skin Stops Healing on Its Own It starts small. A scrape. A blister. A surgical incision. You clean it. Cover it. Wait. But the healing doesn’t come. Days turn into weeks. The redness spreads. The edges don’t close. And suddenly, it’s more than a wound. It’s a risk. For patients with diabetes, circulatory […]
When Oxygen Becomes Medicine You’ve tried creams. You’ve cleaned the wound. You’ve changed the bandages. But still, it lingers. A sore that won’t close. A diabetic ulcer that keeps returning. A surgical site that refuses to heal. Sometimes, healing needs more than the basics. Sometimes, it needs oxygen. Not the kind in the air. The […]




