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Understanding Sanguineous Drainage: Assessment and Documentation in Wound Care

Sanguineous drainage is blood-tinged or bloody fluid that seeps from wounds during the healing process. While some bleeding is normal in fresh wounds, changes in volume, color, or timing can indicate complications such as infection, vessel damage, or delayed healing. Whether you’re caring for a surgical incision at home or managing a chronic wound, understanding what you’re seeing and when to raise concerns…

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Autolytic Debridement: Natural Wound-Cleaning Process Explained

When you’re dealing with a chronic wound, one of the most important steps toward healing is removing dead tissue that can block your body’s natural repair process. Autolytic debridement is a gentle, painless method that harnesses your body’s own enzymes to break down necrotic tissue in a moist environment. Unlike more aggressive techniques, this approach is selective,…

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How to Heal Deep Wounds Faster: Expert Tips and Techniques

Deep wounds can be concerning, whether they result from surgery, an accident, or another cause. When you’re facing a serious wound, you want answers on how to promote faster, safer healing. At Healogics, our mission is simple: FIND. TREAT. HEAL.™ With more than three decades of specialized wound care experience, we’ve helped millions of patients achieve complete healing, and we’re here to share evidence-based strategies that can help accelerate your recovery. …

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Effective Strategies for Wound Prevention: Reducing the Risk of Injury and Infection

At Healogics, we believe that preventing wounds is far more effective than treating them. Our mission, FIND. TREAT. HEAL.™ focuses on helping patients and caregivers understand that many wounds are preventable through education, vigilance, and consistent use of evidence-based strategies.  For individuals with risk factors like diabetes, poor circulation, advanced age, or limited mobility, wound prevention becomes especially critical….

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