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Effective treatment for non healing ulcer in Mindheal Homeopathy clinic ,Chembur, Mumbai,Maharashtra,India.
1. Effective treatment for Non-healing ulcers
Definition
Any wound or ulcer on skin that has been present for 3-4 weeks duration, without healing is
called Non-healing ulcer
Symptoms of Non-healing ulcers
The following are some of the symptoms of Non-healing ulcers :
Causes:
Some of the major causes are listed under:
1. Vascular congestion,
2. Infection (mostly due to resistant bacteria)
3. Poor nutritional
4. Diabetes mellitus
5. Some systemic disease such as SLE (Systemic Lupus)
5. Unknown causes
Non healing ulcer generally does not respond to conventional therapies in few weeks of
treatment.
There are a few types of Non-healing ulcers:
1. Pressure ulcers
2. Venous stasis ulcer
3. Diabetic Ulcer
4. Arterial ulcer
6. Pyoderma gangrenosum
6. Marjolin's ulcer
Pressure Ulcers:
Pressure ulcers are formed when skin and tissue are compressed leading to decrease in
circulation and oxygen to the area, causing tissue damage. Most often found on lower limbs
especially heels and buttocks. These are commonly found in people confined to bed or
wheelchair, inability to shift positions, poor nutrition, etc.
Venous Stasis ulcer:
Venous stasis ulcers account for 70 to 80 percent of all lower extremity ulcers. In Varicose veins
due to venous blood stagnation and created pressure there is damage of valves in the legs. It
results in tissue swelling, increase in pressure, and formation of venous ulcers. These ulcers are
mostly on medial side of ankle, mostly around the maleoli and calf.
Management involves assessment of blood flow to the extremity, wound management,
compression stockings and/or wraps.
Diabetic Ulcer: These ulcers result from damage to peripheral nerves due to diabetes. They are
most commonly found on bottom of the foot or on the foot.
2. Arterial ulcer:
These ulcers are due to reduced arterial blood supply to lower limbs. Most common causes are
atherosclerosis and peripheral vascular disease. Arterial ulcers are mostly on distal extremities
and are sharply demarcated and painful with little granulation tissue. Mainly occur on toes, heels,
and bony prominences of foot. The toenails thicken and become opaque and maybe lost,
Gangrene may set in. Onset can be precipitated by trauma.
Management involves assessment of blood flow to the extremity, wound management.
Pyoderma gangrenosum: These are small ulcers that begin as painful, pus-filled sores that unite
into a non-bacterial sore within days. These are usually found on the exterior surfaces of the legs
or the face.Pyoderma gangrenosum is an immune-mediated, inflammatory condition commonly
associated with inflammatory bowel disease and immuno-deficient states.
Marjolin's ulcer:
Non-healing ulcers developing in burn scars. it can be malignant in nature later on. Today, the
term Marjolin's ulcer is used to describe a cancer arising from any site of chronic inflammation.
Marjolin's ulcers occur most often on the extremities and in wounds that have been present for
30 years or more.
Diagnosis:
Diagnosis of Non-healing ulcers is based on physical examination and specific tests such as
Biopsy, Magnetic resonance imaging of Non-healing pressure ulcers, Doppler flow-metry of leg
arteries or Doppler Ultra-sonography of the lower limb venous system.
Important facts:
Avoid walking barefoot. Wearing compression stockings, skin care (Keep legs and feet clean and
dry, lubricate dry skin), avoid cuts, cracks, abrasions. Leg elevation and calf exercise are
recommended.
Patients are encouraged to decrease their risk factors (e.g., smoking, tobacco, etc.) and to manage
co-existing conditions such as diabetes, blood pressure, cholesterol.
Homeopathic treatment for Non-healing ulcers
Conventional Treatment:
Topical antibacterial agents, Antiseptics, Antibiotics, Skin grafting, Reconstructive surgery,
angioplasty, amputation, Hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) therapy.
Diabetic ulcers have a high incidence of infection, which further slows the healing process.
Cleansing and semi-permeable foam dressing is recommended along with diabetes control.
Venous ulcers are also susceptible to infection. Venous eczema is seen in severe cases.
3. In Marjolin's ulcer, wide excision followed by skin grafting is recommended. Elective lymph
node dissection has been suggested because of the high rate of metastasis. Finally, amputation
may be recommended for recurrent disease, or when a Marjolin's ulcer is associated with
underlying osteomyelitis (ulcerated bone).
Homeopathic treatment for Non-healing ulcers
Homeopathy has very good medicines for treating non- healing ulcers. Homeopathic remedies
directly enhance the inherent healing capacity and treat by addressing the underlying causes as
described above. All cases are assessed individually and treated according to the underlying
etiology.
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