door Gast » wo 16 feb 2022, 11:00
Grappig, dit artikel beweert precies het omgekeerde:
https://www.nursinginpractice.com/clini ... his-wound/
"As a tissue viability nurse specialist, I teach clinicians that if a wound is wet, they should dry it up. If it is dry, they should add some moisture."
"A small scab may initially develop at the site of a wounded area of skin as a natural result of the haemostasis phase of the healing process. Initially this may be of benefit to stem blood flow, but if left, this scab can become detrimental to wound healing,"
Verder weet ik helemaal niks van geneeskunde.
Grappig, dit artikel beweert precies het omgekeerde:
https://www.nursinginpractice.com/clinical/mythbuster-i-need-to-let-the-air-get-to-this-wound/
"As a tissue viability nurse specialist, I teach clinicians that if a wound is wet, they should dry it up. If it is dry, they should add some moisture."
"A small scab may initially develop at the site of a wounded area of skin as a natural result of the haemostasis phase of the healing process. Initially this may be of benefit to stem blood flow, but if left, this scab can become detrimental to wound healing,"
Verder weet ik helemaal niks van geneeskunde.