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What are the signs and symptoms of diabetic retinopathy?

Diabetic Retinopathy FAQ - AllAboutVision.com
In the early stages of diabetic retinopathy, you might have no symptoms at all, or you might have blurred vision. In the later stages, you develop cloudy vision, blind spots or floaters.

What is the diabetic diet for kidney failure?

Diabetic Nephropathy, SVCMC; New York NY
There are no symptoms in the early stages of diabetic nephropathy. The only sign of kidney damage may be small amounts of protein leaking into the urine (microalbuminuria). Normally, protein is not found in urine except during periods of high fever, strenuous exercise, pregnancy, or infection. In people with type 1 diabetes, diabetic nephropathy usually develops 5 to 10 years after the onset of diabetes.

Question: Can Silverlon? Wound Dressings be placed on neonate wounds and incisions?

Silver Dressing FAQ's (Frequently Asked Questions)
Answer: Yes the Silverlon? wound dressings are biocompatible and hypoallergenic and can be safely applied to neonate wounds and incisions. Answer: The chloride ion in normal saline reacts with the pure metallic silver coating the Silverlon Wound Dressing to form silver chloride crystals on the metallic surface and subsequently reduces the release of ionic silver.

What are the signs of liver failure?

WebHealthCentre.com - Expertspeak
Signs of liver failure include, jaundice, bleeding tendency, distension of the abdomen, swollen feet, reduced urine output, altered consciousness, tremors in the hand, wasting of the muscles etc. Dr.Vikram Ananthakrishnan completed his M.S. in General Surgery from the Grant Medical College, Bombay and then his Diplomate of The National Board, India (D.N.B). He completed his F.R.C.S. from Royal College of Surgeons, Glasgow, U.K. Dr.

I have an ulcer, do I need a wound care center?

Frequently Asked Questions FAQ's - Avenue U Podiatry PC - Dr...
There are several reasons a wound does not heal. A thorough evaluation of the wound, your overall health and circulation assessment can be performed in the office. With the proper care and a team approach we have excellent success with ulcer closure. Several new products available have been very successful..

a diabetic, how should I care for my feet?

Area Wide Foot and Ankle Center - Podiatrist, Bettendorf, IA...
It is extremely important to exam your feet daily and check for the following conditions: (If you cannot see the bottom of your foot, lay a mirror on the floor and hold your foot above the mirror to see the bottom.) See your doctor immediately if you experience any of these conditions. Recognizing a problem and having it treated early is the MOST important factor. The LEAP (Lower Extremity Amputation Prevention) Program has free filaments available for testing for possible nerve damage

IF WOUND CARE IS NECESSARY, WHAT WILL IT CONSIST OF?

FAQ Tattoo Removal Program - Fairfax County, Virginia
If you develop scabs or a crust after treatment, topical antibiotics will be recommended. Most wounds, however, require simple cleansing with soap and water or with hydrogen peroxide and application of Polysporin or Neosporin ointment. Telfa or non-adherent dressings will be recommended

In Wound Healing: For which kind of wounds can BIOPTRON Light Therapy be used?

Bioptron Light Therapy FAQs
For leg ulcers, for decubitus (pressure sores), for burns and for wound healing after operations and after traumas (injuries).

What is Standard of Care?

Rick Cornish, DDS - Frequently Asked Questions
When a patient seeks care for a problem there is a standard or specific treatment for that problem. Therefore, as a patient, if you seek care you have the right to expect that the health care provider will know and provide you with that care. Standard of care is the usual care needed for a specific problem.

Some of our patients have decubitus or diabetic ulcers on their feet. Do you debride wounds?

Preferred Podiatry Group - Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. We are highly qualified to do sharp resection/debridement of ulcers at bedside. This program saves the cost of transporting your patient to a hospital and maintains continuity of care.

What are wounds?

Silky Venom - Pre-Open Beta FAQ
sharable link ] The figure with the yellow (sometimes red, depending on severity) shows wounds, which are different than losing hit points, and must be cured by different cleric-type spells than normal heals.

Should I use peroxide or betadine on a diabetic/chronic wound?

Amerigel
No, these have been found to be harmful to new developing tissue in a chronic wound. A chronic wound is a wound that has been present for more than sixty days. For an acute wound, like a fresh scrape or cut, peroxide or betadine (povidone-iodine) could be used to cleanse the wound. When using Amerigel® Saline Wound Wash AND AmeriGel® Wound Dressing together, it is not necessary to use peroxide or betadine.

What standard of medical care is offered in the treatment?

Frequently Asked Questions — ChooseHelp.com
Choose Help facilities offer excellent and comprehensive medical care; and treatment will involve physicians, medical nurses, registered psychologists, psychiatrists, nutritionists and other addictions professionals. Patients will receive a physical evaluation during the initial assessment period, and will remain under constant medical observation should they need to progress firstly through a period of supervised detoxification.

What is a wound care dressing?

Over-the-Counter Drugs and Medicines - FAQs
A wound care dressing absorbs wound drainage, protects healing tissue, maintains a moist or dry wound environment (as appropriate), and prevents bacterial contamination. It may also provide cushioned comfort at the wound site, protecting the wound from friction and shearing.

What about wound care in the home?

American Academy of Home Care Physicians - Info for Home Car...
The physician is ultimately responsible for a wound, even in home care. While physicians typically and appropriately depend upon nurses to plan and implement care of wounds, this should not promote disinterest by the physician. If IV antibiotics are required or when a wound is present in a patient receiving parenteral or enteral nutrition, collaboration will be necessary between the home care nurse, home infusion pharmacist, and physician.

Are there any special wound care instructions?

Cheek Augmentation FAQ's: Plastic Surgery Frequently Asked Q...
It's important to be very gentle with brushing the teeth the first few days following cheek augmentation so you do not disturb the sutures inside the upper lip. These sutures will gradually dissolve with time. Good oral care using an oral rinse of ¼ peroxide and ¾ mouthwash will keep the sutures clean and free of debris.

Can Honey be used on Burns and Wounds?

Active Manuka Honey is used for Acid Reflux, Heartburn, Stom...
Honey is one of the best treatments available for burns and wounds because it provides a moist, sterile environment for tissue re-growth. It also makes a soft barrier between the wound and the dressing that protects new tissue from being torn away when the dressing is changed. Active Manuka Honey has shown to naturally destroy the 7 most common bacteria found in wounds.

Why are seamless socks, like SmartKnit, recommended for diabetic foot care?

Diabetic Sock Store - Diabetic Socks at the Diabetic Sock St...
Seams in socks cause increased pressure on the toes that can lead to the development of blisters or abrasions. If these blisters or abrasions become infected, they could lead to something much worse - amputation. Diabetics with peripheral neuropathy (limited or no feeling in their feet) are at the greatest risk because they cannot feel these blisters or abrasions developing.
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