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Antimicrobial Wound Care Dressing
An antimicrobial wound care dressing is a specialized medical material designed to prevent infection and promote healing in wounds. These dressings contain agents that inhibit or kill microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi, and viruses that may colonize or infect a wound.
Commonly used antimicrobial agents include silver, iodine, honey, and certain polymers that release active compounds over time. These dressings are particularly important in treating chronic wounds, surgical incisions, burns, diabetic ulcers, and pressure sores.
In addition to antimicrobial protection, modern dressings help maintain a moist wound environment, absorb excess exudate, and reduce pain during dressing changes. The goal is to create optimal healing conditions while preventing complications such as delayed healing or sepsis.
Proper wound assessment, selection of appropriate dressing type, and regular monitoring by healthcare professionals are essential to ensure effective healing and minimize antibiotic use.