Non-healing Surgical Wound Management in Greensboro, North Carolina (NC)

Wounds caused by incisions made during surgery can progress to chronic wounds if the blood supply to the surgery area was accidentally damaged, or if wound care is inadequate. If you have a wound that simply refuses to heal, you may need wound care management.

Non-healing surgical wound symptoms

Surgical wounds are monitored closely for infection. Signs that a surgical wound is infected include:
  • Redness around the wound
  • The skin around the wound is hot to the touch
  • Drainage that is butty, discolored or foul smelling
  • Swelling
  • Fever
  • Increased pain to the area
  • The wound is larger or deeper

Managing non-healing surgical wounds

There are different protocols suggested for treating and managing acute and chronic wounds but both have the same goal: improved healing and the overall outcome.
  • Analgesia. Using topical anesthesia before a dressing change can help a patient tolerate the sometimes grueling procedure. A more invasive anesthesia-based choice is undergoing a regional or epidural nerve block or a lumbar sympathectomy to control chronic and debilitating wound pain.
  • Non-pharmaceutical interventions. Other non-invasive, non-pharmaceutical pain control options include: transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS), ultrasound therapy and pulsed radio frequency energy (PRFE). These modalities work either by stimulating tissue and reducing the pain.
  • Dressing change procedures. Involving the patient in pain control choices and actual dressing change procedures can help allay anxiety and actually aid in the healing process. A simple distraction like listening to music can sometimes be enough to carry the patient comfortably through a dressing change. Working to develop a combination of pain relief treatments to accommodate a patient's pain before beginning a dressing change will dramatically increase the overall experience and effectiveness of the healing process.
  • Infection Control. Preventing and controlling wound infection is critical. An infected wound dramatically increases the intensity of wound pain. Antimicrobial and antibiotic therapies can be effective for reducing infection and associated pain. Intravenous or oral antibiotic may be prescribed. 


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With two offices conveniently located in Greensboro and Winston-Salem, Carolina Vein Specialists serves the entire triad, providing treatments like EVLT and Sclerotherapy. They have over 20 years combined experience specializing in vein care techniques and enjoy getting to know their patients to ensure they are receiving the care they need and the top-quality they desire.

Featured Specialist for Non-healing Surgical Wound Management in Greensboro, NC

Carolina Vein Specialists

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1130 New Garden Road
Greensboro, NC 27410

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