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Effective Chronic Wound Healing

Jonatha Opoku
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Jonatha Opoku: Pat J Health Company Limited, Ghana

International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, 2024, vol. 11, issue 15, 245-261

Abstract: The adverse impact of chronic wounds is felt worldwide. The concerns for advanced wound care product are progressively increasing due to factors such as value for money spent in wound care products. Acute and Chronic wounds are managed in most health facilities in Ghana with sodium chloride (0.9%) infusion solution and povidone iodine fortified with metronidazole solution. The procedure is usually done by the nurse cleaning the wound with the saline solution wet gauze or cotton and then covered with the povidone iodine wet gauze for acute and chronic wounds. For chronic infected wounds, the wound is usually cleaned with saline solution and covered with wet gauze saline or currently with neomycin wound care spray or powdered antibiotics applied on the wounds. But it is popular as many wounds are covered with povidone iodine after wound cleaning in wound care practices in Ghana. Despite all these efforts, many wounds, especially chronic type wounds take a very long time to heal or sometimes fails to heal which reduce the quality of life of the people suffering from the menace. When it happens in this way, many resort to the use of local remedies to cause the wounds to heal but no avail, especially in Ghana where advanced treatment is scare. It is against this background that focal research in wound care was done in Ghana to come out with an innovative pharmaceutical wound care product effective for chronic and acute wounds healing to improve the quality of life of people as global burden of wounds escalates.

Date: 2024
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