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A new and innovative foam dressing designed to minimise risk of leakage.
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Epaderm® Cream
Epaderm Cream is a 2-in-1 emollient and cleanser.Using it regularly is a positive step for patients with venous leg ulcers to help manage their condition and support their quality of life.
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Skin Care Epaderm® Cream
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Wound Cleansing Granudacyn® Wound Irrigation Solution
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Wound Cleansing Granudacyn® Wound Gel
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Skin Care Epaderm® Ointment
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Wound care | 4 min read Addressing skin tone bias in wound assessment
The Skin Tone I.D.TM by Mölnlycke® supports accurate skin assessment
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Wound care | 2 min read Venous Leg Ulcers and the never ending problem of leakage
Living with the distressing consequences of leakage from a venous leg ulcer (VLU) can undoubtedly significantly diminish a patient's quality of life. Individuals enduring the challenges of highly exuding wounds, such as VLUs, deserve a higher quality of healthcare. The disruptive effects of exudate leakage on daily life should no longer be tolerated. Change is coming…
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Wound care | 5 min read The impact of venous leg ulcers and “leaky legs”
The chronic nature of venous leg ulcers (VLU) means that the cycle of skin healing followed by breakdown and potential for infection can repeat – sometimes over decades. This creates quality of life issues for patients1, in particular because of physical symptoms, which can be both painful and embarrassing.
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Wound care | 5 min read Venous leg ulcers: Clinical understanding and epidemiology
Venous leg ulceration and chronic venous insufficiency represent a significant health problem throughout the world. Compression therapy is key to successful management¹.
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Wound care | 4 min read Venous leg ulcers: Comprehensive management and care
Venous leg ulcers (VLUs) and chronic venous insufficiency require comprehensive management and care in order to heal, including clinical strategies and treatments drawn from guidelines and consensus recommendations.