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How urgent is the need for a wound care specialist?

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Question added by PHUMZILE MOTSUMI , WELL BEING CARE CONSULTANT , INSTITUTION - HEALTHICHOICES
Date Posted: 2014/08/20
khaled abdelazim mohamed hosyn
by khaled abdelazim mohamed hosyn , Business Development and Sales consultant , Bay Area Consult

A hospital that treat chronic illness patients should have a wound care specialist not only but emergency hospital also the bad news that this specialty is rare and un-recognize although for many of injured and burned cases if it is handled properly in the beginning it will save a lot of cases and huge money as well plus help in infection control of the whole place    

Samira Abukar
by Samira Abukar , Podiatrist/Chiropodist (Title: Foot Specialist) , Women's College Hospital

Hi,

 

 

I believe it is dependent on the circumstances. If we are talking about a patient who has sustained an injury to…lets say their lower leg or foot region and in addition the patient has serious systemic problems then immediate access to a wound specialist would be necessary. In my particular field, a patient with peripheral vascular disease and underlying neuropathy in their feet and legs would and can necessitate for immediate wound care. This is especially true if the individual/patient sustained any minor trauma or developed a nasty wound that could lead to an infection and possible amputation. A lot of these patients have issues with diabetes (poor glycemic control), are smokers, obese, have HTN, cholesterol, and PAD to name a few. Again urgency for a wound care specialist is mostly based on case by case and each wound care patient is unique.

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