Most people think of wound care as a simple routine: clean the cut, apply something to it, and wait for it to heal. This approach works for very minor injuries, but it often falls short for anything ...
Whether you’ve just had surgery, suffered an injury, or are dealing with a chronic wound, one of the first questions that ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Cuts, scrapes, burns—we all experience them and reach for home remedies we think are tried and true. But are we helping the healing process or making it worse? Today, we’re setting ...
Wash your hands well – and then take a look. If the wound is bleeding, apply direct pressure with a clean bandage or towel until the bleeding stops. Raise the wound above the level of your child's ...
When nutrients run low, hair follicle stem cells can stop making hair and help repair the skin instead. A drop in the amino ...
For two decades, local doctors have been the antidote for patients with wounds that won’t heal on their own. From cancer patients with radiation burns to diabetics with complex sores ...