by southernwoundcare | Nov 30, 2025 | Palliative Wound Care
Colder weather can be rough on the body, and for anyone dealing with a wound, it adds a few more complications to think about. Winter brings lower temperatures, drier air, and more time spent indoors, all of which can make it harder for wounds to heal the way they...
by southernwoundcare | Nov 23, 2025 | Palliative Wound Care
When a wound doesn’t heal the way it should, it can quietly take a toll on your health and peace of mind. You notice it lingers, gets redder, hurts more, and starts to affect your daily routine. Monitoring wounds regularly can help stop problems early, but it’s not...
by southernwoundcare | Nov 16, 2025 | Palliative Wound Care
Wounds can be stressful enough without the added pressure of figuring out how to treat them, especially when they’re not healing the way they should. Whether caused by surgery, injury, or a long-term health condition, every wound needs the right therapy to close,...
by southernwoundcare | Nov 9, 2025 | Palliative Wound Care
Living with a wound that doesn’t seem to be getting better can create a lot of stress, especially when getting to a clinic or provider feels out of reach. Whether it’s due to limited mobility, lack of transportation, or the demands of daily life, access often becomes...
by southernwoundcare | Nov 2, 2025 | Palliative Wound Care
Deep wounds aren’t like small scrapes that just need soap and a bandage. These types of injuries go below the surface, often impacting multiple layers of tissue. What might start as a clean cut or a small tear can quickly turn into something much more serious if...
by southernwoundcare | Oct 26, 2025 | Palliative Wound Care
Keeping a wound clean is one of the most important parts of how it heals. When a wound is left untreated or not properly cleaned, everything from infection to long-term skin damage becomes more likely. Time matters when it comes to recovery, and the way a wound is...