Does this also guarantee action against micro-organisms while the Drawtex® dressing is on the wound?
With Drawtex® – yes! Note: There are two (2) ways to handle bacteria, namely: to kill them or to dilute them. • The killing of bacteria is an immediate action, with medication and various factors playing a major role in this treatment – e.g. with antibiotics you need good blood circulation. (Note: an infected wound has very poor blood circulation). • The dilution of bacteria is a natural process (without medication) that controls, breaks down and prevents the colonisation of bacteria. The Drawtex® treatment regiment addresses this at the root and not the symptoms.
Related Questions
- Does the Drawtex® dressing work destructively on the cells of the organisms participating in the process of healing the wound?
- How does the Drawtex® dressing work on dry necrosis (black) and colliquative (liquefactive) necrosis (yellow) in the wound?
- How long should the Drawtex® dressing remain on the wound?