Articles of February,2026

Wound Dressing and its Role in Wound Care

Posted on Feb 27, 2026 by Razia Sanwari

Caring for your wound is elementary if the healing has to be quick. Recoverydepends on a number of factors and so can be complex. Important onesare age and general health of the individual. If the body is young then healing is faster. Age can slow down the repair process and certain illnesses, like diabetes,may negatively impact it, too.

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Clean It, Irrigate It, Experience Less Pain

Posted on Feb 27, 2026 by Kevin Cleary

In order to recover properly from any wound, we need to keep it clean so that we expedite healing and ward off infection. Whether it’s after surgery, a wound that requires just a few stitches, or just a skinned knee, the need to keep these areas clean and contaminant free should not be underestimated.

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Posted in Wound Cleansers

Different Dressings for Different Wounds

Posted on Feb 27, 2026 by Kevin Cleary

We have all, at one time or another in our lives, suffered from a cut, wound, or some other form of boo-boo. Whether it’s a skinned knee or a cut finger or a skin ulcer, the use of a wound dressing can help expedite healing.

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Wound Care FSA shopping list- a tax free spend!!!!

Posted on Feb 27, 2026 by Staff Writer

Use your FSA money to pay for your Wound care supplies such as bandages, gloves, first- aid kits, and other wound care accessories. know more @ shop wound care.

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Posted in Wound Care Supplies

Wound dressing: All You Need To Know

Posted on Feb 27, 2026 by Ayush Henry

Dressings are used to secure a wound and prevent it from further infection. They are meant to stay in direct contact with a wound. Wound care dressings are different than bandage as bandage holds dressing in place.

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Guide to Compression Bandages

Posted on Feb 27, 2026 by Kevin Cleary

Many times an injury will require the need for a compression bandage. These injuries can be as simple as a sprained wrist or ankle which would require the joint to be immobilized or something as complicated as lymphedema therapy.

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Biofilm: Control, Prevent and Manage Biofilm Formation

Posted on Feb 27, 2026 by Shweta Chaubey

Management of biofilm is quickly becoming a major objective of wound care. However, as essential as it is to manage biofilm, treatment and management of biofilm is a complex process. Learn all about biofilms @Shop Wound Care

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Posted in Wound Preps

The Four-Stage Process of Wound Healing

Posted on Feb 27, 2026 by Ayush Henry

Wound healing is a natural restorative response to tissue injury. There are many types of wounds and they require different wound care products for proper recovery but most go through similar healing stages. It is essential to remember that wounds can progress both forward and back through the phases.

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Make It Better!! Reducing Wound Pain

Posted on Feb 27, 2026 by Kevin Cleary

Nobody enjoys being in pain is quite the understatement. Anyone who has had some type of surgery, stitches, cut, or skinned knee understands oh too well the pain that can be associated with any type of wound. For anyone experiencing pain their first thought is how do I make it better?

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Skin Care and Wound Healing: 5 Easy Tips

Posted on Feb 27, 2026 by HPFY Staff Writer

Scar formation is part and parcel of a human body's healing process. Scars are proof that the wound has healed naturally and the skin has repaired itself. Here are some tips for reducing the appearance of scars.

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Posted in Skin Care

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