Wound Care

Angiological wound care deals with the treatment of wounds caused by vascular diseases such as chronic venous insufficiency, arterial occlusive diseases, or diabetic angiopathy. Special techniques and materials are used to improve blood flow, prevent infections, and promote wound healing. This may include the application of compression therapy, modern wound dressings, debridement (removal of dead tissue), and, if necessary, adjustment of medication therapy. The goal is to accelerate healing and avoid complications.

Interesting facts about wound care

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What is angiological wound care?

Angiological wound care deals with the treatment of wounds caused by vascular diseases such as chronic venous insufficiency, arterial occlusive diseases, or diabetic angiopathy. It aims to improve blood flow, prevent infections, and promote wound healing.

What techniques are used in angiological wound care?

Techniques used in angiological wound care include compression therapy, modern wou0nd dressings, debridement (removal of dead tissue), and adjustment of medication therapy. These methods support healing and prevent complications.

When is angiological wound care necessary?

Angiological wound care is necessary for chronic wounds caused by vascular diseases that do not respond to conventional treatments. This includes wounds caused by poor circulation, diabetes, or venous insufficiency.

What are the goals of angiological wound care?

The goals of angiological wound care are to accelerate wound healing, prevent infections, relieve pain, and improve the quality of life for patients. It also aims to avoid complications such as ulcers or amputations.

How long does healing take with angiological wound care?

The healing time depends on the severity of the wound and the underlying vascular disease. With targeted angiological wound care, the healing time can be shortened, but it can still take several weeks to months. Your doctor will create an individual treatment plan and regularly monitor progress.

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