Antiseptic pyolytics and warming wet compresses improve the prospect of healing chronic wounds
Infection and suppuration of chronic wounds reduce the effectiveness of their treatment with a course of antibiotics and antiseptics combined with frequently renewed dressings. Therefore, daily short-term procedures of cleaning wounds from purulent-necrotic masses by mechanical methods, including th...
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Main Authors: | Aleksandr Urakov (Author), Natalya Urakova (Author), Evgeniy Fisher (Author), Albina Shchemeleva (Author), Anastasia Stolyarenko (Author), Valentina Martiusheva (Author), Marina Zavarzina (Author) |
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2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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