How telemedicine is revolutionizing wound care, offering remote monitoring, consultations, and the benefits of integrating digital health technologies.
This blog explores the concept of biofilms, their impact on wound healing, and the latest strategies for combating their resistance to ensure effective wound care.
Physical activity plays a crucial role in maintaining overall health, but its impact is particularly significant in enhancing wound healing. At the Wound Institute, under Dr. Som’s guidance, we emphasize the importance of integrating appropriate physical activity into the treatment...
This blog explores the complexities of wound healing in diabetic patients, offering insight into practical management approaches that can significantly improve outcomes.
Chronic wounds are not only a physical health concern but also a significant psychological burden. At the Wound Institute, Dr. Som recognizes that the path to wound healing extends beyond the physical dimensions of medical treatments. The emotional and psychological...
What is a Skin Cyst? A skin cyst is a sac-like fluid filled with keratin that may form anywhere in the body, mostly due to the blockage in the body’s drainage system. Common types of cysts include epidermoid cysts and...
This blog covers the importance of patient education in wound care, outlines strategies for boosting patient engagement, and shares effective tools for self-management.
Fungating Tumors Also known as fungating wounds or ulcerating cancer wounds, fungating tumors are growing tumors due to complication of cancer, that is growing disfigurement under the skin with extreme pain and odor. The growth of the tumor beneath the skin...
The Wound Institute is committed to advancing practices in infection control within wound management, emphasizing the critical role of prevention, early detection, and appropriate intervention.