If you’re experiencing signs of a chronic wound, you’re in good company. Millions of Americans have experienced chronic wounds and chronic pain. The good news is, many find relief through advanced treatments that are available because of modern day medical research.
Chronic wounds are considered injuries and infections that never fully heal. Sometimes the chronic injury or infection will partially heal only to resurface again.
These should be signals to you that a more serious condition may be underlying. Factors that contribute to chronic wounds include age, obesity, heart disease, cancer and traumatic injury. If any of these variables are present in your life, it’s important to be extra vigilant where chronic conditions are concerned.
The longer a chronic wound remains untreated, the greater the risk of exacerbated health concerns gets.
Arterial ulcers are similar to venous ulcers but they are round and deep, presenting the illusion of being “punched” by a hole puncher.
A venous ulcer or venous leg ulcer is a slow-healing sore on the leg that results from poor circulation.
We at WoundCyte, are committed to helping you find full healing of chronic conditions. It is our privilege to offer advanced treatments for chronic pain that are a testament to modern medical research.
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