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  • How to Improve the Rate of Healing of the Skin

    Skin on the human body protects our insides against infection and disease. When it is punctured or burned, an opening presents itself for bacteria and dirt. The skin will heal naturally on its...

  • How to Measure the Depth of a Wound

    A wound's depth is defined as the distance from the skin's surface to the bottom of the wound. Initially, measurements of a wound's depth can be used as a means of evaluating the severity of the...

  • How to Heal Internal Scar Tissue

    Serious injury to the body and surgery can leave people with internal scars. These scars can affect other parts of the body and can re-open. Pregnant women have been known to hemorrhage from their...

  • How to Heal Torn Rib Cartilage

    Torn rib cartilage, also called costochondral separation, can be one of the most difficult injuries to heal, because it cannot simply be placed in a cast. Ribs must move in order for your lungs to...

  • How to Heal Tongue Wounds

    Tongue wounds are often caused when blows are received to the chin. The teeth bite the tongue and cause cuts and trauma. Due to the vast number of blood vessels present, most tongue wounds heal...

  • What Is an Exudating Wound?

    Although not all wounds reach the exudation stage, those that do must be taken seriously. Even though wound exudation is a natural part of the body's healing process, such wounds should always be...

  • How to Reverse Tendinitis

    Tendinitis occurs when a tendon, which connects the bone to muscle, becomes inflamed and injured. It is a common sports injury, but can result from any sort of overuse or repetitive movement....

  • How to Heal Skin Wounds

    Skin wounds require careful treatment because they are highly susceptible to infection, which can cause further health complications. During the healing process your wound uses tiny blood vessels...

  • What Is a Sharp Debridement?

    Sharp debridement is a minor surgical procedure performed to assist wound healing. It eliminates dead tissue to promote healing, manage infection and control odor.

  • How Do I Heal a Wound Fast?

    Cuts and scrapes can often make for unsightly wounds and scars. To help speed up healing time and prevent scarring, you may want to consider a wide variety of home remedies. Aromatherapy and...

  • Light Therapy for Healing Damaged Tissue

    Light or LED (light-emitting diode) therapy for body healing got its start accidentally in the 1960s when Russians and Czechs attempted to standardize colors by isolating them for use in color...

  • How to Heal an Infected Wound

    Everyone gets a scrape once in a while. Whether you fall down the stairs, trip on a stone or cut yourself by accident, that wound is prone to infection. This is especially true if it's not treated...

  • How to Heal Biceps Tendinitis

    Tendinitis is characterized by inflamed tendons, the fibers that attach muscles to bones. This condition can occur in your biceps or any other part of the body. The most common causes are injury...

  • What Is Wound Debridement?

    Whether because of a condition that affects circulation (such as diabetes) or another skin condition, sometimes wounds will not heal without medical intervention. One of the manners in which...

  • How to Heal a Deep Wound

    Treating a small wound is usually within most of our abilities but a deep wound may require medical attention, such as stitches or surgical procedures to remove dead or damaged skin. There are,...

  • Wound Precautions

    You're riding your bike down the sidewalk when suddenly a stick jumps in your way and makes you crash. You feel that stinging pain on your knee, and within a few minutes, you see blood trickling...

  • How to Treat a Foot Stress Fracture

    A stress fracture is caused by a small crack in the bone. They are most common in the feet and legs. Stress fractures result from repetitive force applied to the area and are common in athletes...

  • How to Change Wound Dressings

    Wound dressings need to be changed frequently to promote healing and prevent infection. This can be painful, but is an extremely important part of the healing process. Depending on the location of...

  • Leg Pain Relief for Piriformis Syndrome

    Piriformis syndrome occurs when the piriformis muscle, heavily involved in thigh movement, aggravates the sciatic nerve. The sciatic nerve is the longest nerve in the body, running from the lower...

  • How to Avoid an Impaired Epithelialization of a Wound

    The skin is one of the largest organ systems. Skin is composed of two main layers, the outer epidermis and the corium, which lies beneath. When the epidermis is wounded, the process of regrowth of...

  • Laser Therapy for Soft Tissue Injury

    Laser light therapy can be very effective at treating various injuries to the skin and other soft tissues. It's especially good for those who have chronic or sharp pain. Many types of laser light...

  • Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy & Slow-Healing Wounds

    Slow-healing wounds can bring immense pain, infection and, if part of a limb is affected, increased risk of amputation. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy, used at institutions worldwide, is a treatment...

  • Raw Honey Vs. Manuka Honey for Wound Care

    With the popularity of natural living and the advancement of alternative therapies to treat illness and disease, many people have turned to natural sources such as honey for wound care. Unlike...

  • What to Do When Your Toe Nail Falls Off?

    Losing a toenail can be painful, even though it is often considered a mild injury. Keeping your injured toe clean and protected can prevent infection and encourage growth of a new toenail. If you...

  • Nutrition in Wound Management

    Good nutrition plays a major role in wound healing. The key nutrients involved in the successful recovery of damaged tissue include adequate protein, water, vitamins and minerals. Each is...

  • Recovery Time for Hamstring Injuries

    Depending on the extent of the damage, a hamstring injury can take a few months to a year or more to heal completely. Obviously, the worse the damage the longer the healing will take. However, two...

  • How to Properly Clean a New Piercing

    Many people believe that using hydrogen peroxide or rubbing alcohol on a new piercing will help clean it. But these solutions actually dry out the piercing and will lengthen the healing time....

  • Scar Healing Process

    Scar formation is a natural response to injuries that result in skin damage. A scar is composed of a tissue called collagen that is released when an injury causes damage deeper than the outer...

  • Leg Ulcer Treatments

    A leg ulcer is essentially an open sore commonly located on the lower portion of the leg. This type of ulcer is slow to heal and tends to recur. Venous ulcers are by far the most common forms of...

  • What Causes Wound Dehiscence?

    Wound dehiscence is a medical term that defines a wound that fails to heal or one that opens along its incision line following surgery. Such complications are often seen following abdominal...

  • What Is the Purpose of a Sitz Bath?

    The history of sitz baths goes back to the ancient Egyptian times. Louis Kuhne was widely known for his work with friction sitz baths in healing diseases including his own. Today sitz baths are...

  • How to Help a Cut Heal

    Your diet plays an important part in healing when you are cut, scraped, bruised, or wounded. Good nutrients are important to help heal your cut faster. The skin is designed to heal itself, but...

  • How to Heal More Quickly

    It's common to suffer minor injuries, or need outpatient surgery, but most of us want to get well again as soon as possible. Here are a few steps to a speedy recovery, to help you feel better and...

  • How to Clean and Treat Abrasions at Home

    Abrasions hurt and can last a long time. However, there are things you can do at home to speed up the healing process. This guide will teach you to do so using normal household products.

  • How to Treat Minor Cuts

    Minor cuts or injuries should not be something to stress over, but you should take care of it to avoid infection. Here are some simple methods to treat minor cuts.

  • About Preventing Scarring

    Scars are often the result when the skin sustains some type of injury. They can be caused by something as small as a scratch or something as large a surgical incision. In fact, scarring is part of...

  • How to Prevent Scarring

    Most people will eventually end up with a scar on their body sooner or later. Scars can be unattractive and bothersome to some people. If you find that you have gotten a cut and are worried about...

  • How to Use Aloe to Heal Cuts

    The cut on your leg seems like it’s taking forever to heal. You don’t happen to have any fancy ointment, but you don’t need any, either to speed up the healing process. You...

  • How to Prevent Tattoo Infections

    Whenever you get a tattoo, there is going to be aftercare involved. Usually, whichever tattoo shop you have given your business to will be glad to answer any questions you might have. They will...

  • How to Prevent a Scar

    Scars. It's the body's natural internal band-aid. Scars form when there is injury to soft tissue and/or skin. Scars can vary in severity, color, form, height, and duration. They have these...

  • How to Care For A New Tattoo

    Because you are going to have your tattoo for the rest of your life, you want to make sure that you do everything that you possibly can to take care of it during the healing process. In addition...

  • How to Clean an Abrasion

    While abrasions on their own are not typically serious injuries as a rule, they should be treated just like any other wound. An improperly cleansed abrasion can become infected, causing a lot of...

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