The wound has not healed for a long time, and the wound is not healing as fast as before, what does

Updated on healthy 2024-05-06
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Apply iodine wine for disinfection, and apply it all around, or apply some purple potion or red potion. Don't touch it with your hands anymore, a lot of bacteria on your hands will be infected, and you will be infected and inflamed. Observe for a few days if there are any signs of swelling, and if not, go to the hospital to bandage it to prevent bacterial infection in the air.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It should be that there is a bite organ of the insect in the residual wound, and if it is not well for a month, you need to go to the hospital for a minor outpatient surgery, and debridement and suturing under local anesthesia can be done.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Why didn't you apply the potion when the bug bitten, you yourself are stupid. You need a must-have potion for traveling.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There are many reasons for this, and here are a few of them.

    1.Wound conditions: Severe tissue defects, edema at the base of the wound and its surroundings, excessive dryness of the wound environment, foreign body residue in the wound, and poor local blood in the wound will prolong the healing time of the wound accordingly.

    2.Infectious factors: The wound and its surroundings are not cleaned in time, and the wound dressing is not changed in time, which is easy to cause bacterial and microbial invasion and secondary wound infection, forming purulent lesions and affecting the healing of the wound.

    3.Local immobilization factors: insufficient local immobilization, excessive tension, and premature activity of the wound will aggravate the inflammation and exudation and affect the blood supply, and it is also very easy to damage the neogranulation tissue, resulting in delayed healing.

    4.Age: As we age, the ability to regenerate tissues also declines, coupled with the decline in sebaceous secretion function, which can lead to dryness, resulting in reduced cushioning and defensive properties, which can delay wound healing.

    5.Nutritional status: Wound healing is a process of increasing incremental consumption, and deficiencies in nutrients such as proteins, vitamins, and trace elements will delay wound healing.

    6.Underlying diseases**: diabetes, immune system diseases, circulatory diseases, malignant tumors, etc., can affect wound healing.

    7.Psychological factors: Psychological stress can affect the functioning of the neuroendocrine system and the immune system, slowing down wound healing.

    8.Other factors: nursing factors (inappropriate dressing, such as wound dressing too tight, etc.), the use of local drugs (such as glucocorticoid-based anti-inflammatory drugs, immunosuppressants, cytostatics, anticoagulants, etc.), adverse environmental factors (such as exposure to ionizing radiation (radiotherapy), etc.), intraoperative factors (such as excessive use of electric knife at the intraoperative wound, too tight or too loose incision suture, etc.), all have a direct impact on wound healing.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    When we age, the function of various organs in the body gradually declines, and blood circulation slows down, which can lead to slow healing of wounds. When the wound site is in an area with less blood supply, such as the meniscus of the knee, the wound also heals slowly due to the slower delivery of nutrients.

    When a wound becomes infected, it can lead to an inflammatory reaction, causing a series of symptoms such as swelling and suppuration, resulting in slower wound healing. When the patient is malnourished, the lack of protein and vitamins necessary for wound healing can also lead to slower wound healing.

    Nutritional status, in patients with hypoproteinemia and poor nutritional status, wounds heal much worse than well-nourished people, so the most important thing after surgery is to strengthen the patient's nutrition in order to promote wound healing. When the wound is co-infected, the natural wound cannot heal, and the wound can only heal after the infection is clear. Local blood vascularization disorders in wounds, such as lower limbs, are not as fast as head and neck wounds, and suture removal time should be prolonged if blood vascularization is poor in the wound.

    There are also patients with diabetes, which will slow the wound healing. Oral hormones and immunosuppressants can affect tissue repair and wound healing.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Here are a few reasons.

    One, as we age, our ability to heal decreases.

    Second, whether it is co-infected with the disease, resulting in a decrease in healing ability.

    Third, whether it is complicated with diabetes caused by difficult wound healing.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    5 prescriptions: frankincense, myrrh, safflower, catechu, borneol, musk, cinnabar.

    Efficacy: This formula has the effect of invigorating blood circulation and removing blood stasis, relieving pain and stopping bleeding, and is mainly used for bruises, blood stasis pain, traumatic bleeding, etc.

    Application: Oral, each time, 3 times a day, apply externally to the affected area.

    6 Ingredients: 100g of spinach, 150g of orange, 100ml of soy milk, appropriate amount of honey.

    Preparation: 1Wash the spinach, blanch it in boiling water for a few minutes, remove it and dry it and cut it into small pieces; Peel, peel and dice the oranges.

    2.Put the spinach, orange and soy milk together in a juicer, stir until the juice is poured into a cup, add honey and mix thoroughly.

    Efficacy: This ingredient is rich in iron, folic acid, vitamin C, the iron contained in it can make up for the loss of iron caused by pregnancy and childbirth, vitamin C can accelerate wound healing, folic acid can promote milk secretion, so this ingredient is especially suitable for wound healing of caesarean section mothers.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If the wound does not heal for a long time, it is recommended that you seek medical attention promptly so that the doctor can examine and diagnose the wound. Wounds that do not heal for a long time can be caused by a variety of reasons, such as infection, diabetes, poor circulation, immune system problems, etc. Depending on the specific situation, the doctor can treat the symptoms and help the wound heal.

    Before seeking medical attention, you can pay attention to the cleanliness of the wound to avoid secondary contamination of the wound, and at the same time pay attention to the protection of the wound to avoid external impact and friction.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There are no foreign objects in it when you check it? If not, you can directly apply it to the mouth, pure Chinese medicine, which can help the wound heal quickly!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Your situation is an infection, you should control the infection and then promote wound healing, purple potion does not have the effect of **infection, you can try Yu's mouth prescription, it is good to promote wound healing.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Wound non-healing generally has malnutrition, local inflammation, wound foreign body, find out the cause that affects healing, remove **.

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