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Preventing Catheter Related Blood Stream Infections With VELVERT DISC

Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) are one of the most prevailing adverse events among hospitalized patients. These nosocomial infections are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among critically ill hospitalized patients, especially in intensive care units (ICUs).

The most serious among these infections develop at the vascular access sites and are called as the Central Venous Catheter-associated Bloodstream Infections (CVC-BSIs) or may also be labeled as the Catheter-Related Blood Stream Infections (CRBSI).

Such bloodstream infections are associated with an increased healthcare cost and duration of hospital stay and in some cases, morbidity. However, it is possible to prevent and treat these serious infections.

We, Datt Mediproducts introduce an ingenious product “VELVERT-DISC”. The product is intended to reduce local infections, catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSI), and skin colonization of microorganisms commonly related to CRBSI, in patients with central venous or arterial catheters.

What is VELVERT-DISC?

Velvert Disc is a herbal based antimicrobial barrier dressing which can be used to absorb exudates and to cover a wound caused by the use of vascular and non-vascular percutaneous medical devices such as IV catheters, central venous lines, arterial catheters, dialysis catheters, peripherally inserted coronary catheters, midline catheters, drains, chest tubes, externally placed orthopedic pins, and epidural catheters. Velvert Disc provides immediate and continuous antimicrobial protection with the integrated herbal antimicrobial formulation.

COMPOSITION:

Velvert Disc is a unique and novel product. It comprises some patented herbal antimicrobial formulations. These extracts are a rich source of phytochemicals which provides anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and anti-oxidant effects.

INDICATIONS:

Velvert Disc is intended to reduce local infections, catheter-related bloodstream infections (CRBSI), and skin colonization of microorganisms commonly related to CRBSI, in patients with central venous or arterial catheters.

Short peripheral I.V.: A peripheral venous catheter (PVC), peripheral venous line or peripheral venous access catheter is a short, flexible tube that is placed into a peripheral vein in order to access the veins to properly administer intravenous therapy such as medication fluids.

– Midline venous catheters: A midline venous catheter is an 8 – 12 cm tube which is inserted in the upper arm with its tip located just below the axilla (area under the joint where the arm connects to the shoulder).

– Central venous catheters (CVC): Also known as a central line, central venous line, or central venous access catheter, a CVC is a catheter placed into a large vein.

– Dialysis catheters: The hemodialysis catheter is a tunneled catheter placed under the skin of patients undergoing hemodialysis.

– Arterial catheters: It is a thin, hollow tube that is placed into an artery of the wrist, groin, or other location normally used to measure the blood pressure more accurately as compared to that measured by a cuff.

-Epidural catheters: It is a very fine plastic catheter placed through the skin into the epidural space in your spine.

-Other percutaneous devices.

Velvert Disc is an integrated I.V. dressing that combines infection reduction with site visibility, catheter securement, and breathability. It is also proven to reduce CRBSI and vascular catheter colonization by providing immediate and continuous antimicrobial protection.

Velvert Disc helps to keep the catheters in place with large securement tape strip and conforming keyhole notch. Its integrated design allows for easy and consistent application.

We @Dattmediproducts consider that CRBSI is a matter of concern at national & international levels. It is feasible and possible to reduce the occurrence of these infections as it is directly related to the adoption of safe practice and protocol compliance. With the help of an integrated herbal antimicrobial formulation in VELVERT-DISC, we are able to provide immediate and continuous antimicrobial protection.

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The Role of Compression Therapy

Compression Therapy: A Key Trend in Modern Wellness Routines

In today’s evolving wellness landscape, compression therapy has become a trusted and evidence-based practice. From elite athletes and healthcare professionals to individuals managing chronic conditions or sedentary lifestyles, compression products are now integral to modern self-care.

By improving circulation, reducing swelling, and supporting muscle health, compression therapy blends medical efficacy with everyday wellness—making it more accessible and beneficial than ever before.

1. Compression Therapy and Athletic Performance

Athletes across all disciplines are increasingly using compression therapy to improve outcomes on and off the field.

Improved Blood Flow:

Graduated compression supports venous return, helping muscles function more efficiently during strenuous activity.

Reduced Muscle Strain:

Aids in clearing metabolic waste like lactic acid, limiting inflammation and easing post-exercise soreness.

Enhanced Recovery Window:

Promotes faster readiness between training sessions by minimizing strain and supporting tissue repair.

Today, compression garments and wraps are a standard part of professional sports recovery protocols.

2. Compression Therapy in Injury Prevention and Healing

Whether after a sprain, strain, or surgery, compression therapy plays a vital role in musculoskeletal support.

  • Controls Swelling (Edema): Facilitates lymphatic drainage from muscles & surrounding tissues, minimizing fluid build-up, inflammation and discomfort.
  • Provides Stability: Delivers targeted pressure to support ligaments and muscles during healing.
  • Boosts Oxygen Delivery: Improves nutrient supply and waste removal at the affected site, aiding tissue regeneration and reducing strain & fatigue.
This makes compression an essential component of post-surgical care, orthopedic treatment plans, and rehabilitation.

3. Daily Health and Wellness Benefits

Compression is not limited to sports or medical recovery—it supports everyday health and preventive care.

  • Reduces Leg Tiredness:
    Particularly helpful for professionals like nurses, teachers, and frequent travelers who spend long hours standing or sitting.
  • Manages Varicose Veins & Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI):
    By applying gentle graduated pressure, compression stockings prevent blood from pooling in the veins, reducing discomfort, heaviness, and swelling in the legs.
  • Supports Circulation in Sedentary Lifestyles:
    Maintains healthy blood flow in lower extremities during prolonged immobility, reducing the risk of complications linked to poor venous return.
Modern compression stockings and bandages provide discreet, all-day support for busy routines.

4. DMP’s Trusted Compression Solutions

At Datt Mediproducts, we deliver high-performance compression solutions tailored to diverse needs:

Velkomp® Compression Bandage:

  • Adjustable pressure for injury management and swelling control
  • Ideal for sports recovery, post-operative support, and general care

Velcare® Varicose Vein Stocking:

  • Promotes circulation in the lower limbs
  • Recommended for daily use by professionals and patients with venous disorders

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5. Integrating Compression into Wellness Routines

Wellness goes beyond fitness—it’s about balance and consistency. Compression can be seamlessly included into everyday life:

  • During or after workouts for improved performance and recovery
  • At work or during travel to limit swelling and discomfort
  • Alongside hydration, stretching, and nutrition to strengthen overall health outcomes

6. Backed by Science

Clinical evidence highlights that compression therapy:

  • Enhances venous return and reduces pooling in extremities
  • Supports healing in post-operative and trauma cases
  • Improves endurance and physical comfort when used consistently

7. Comfort and Modern Design

Today’s compression products are designed with convenience in mind:

  • Lightweight, breathable, and skin-friendly materials
  • Easy to wear discreetly under clothing
  • Simple to maintain for daily and long-term use
Far from the bulky models of the past, modern solutions combine medical effectiveness with everyday wearability.

8. The Future of Compression in Health & Wellness

Compression therapy is expanding beyond hospitals to become a lifestyle choice. Innovations on the horizon include:

  • Smart wearables that adjust pressure in real time
  • Sustainable fabrics and user-focused designs for improved comfort
Compression is no longer just a medical necessity—it’s a proactive wellness essential.

Whether you’re an athlete, recovering from an injury, or seeking to improve circulation during daily routines, compression therapy provides practical, science-backed support. At Datt Mediproducts, we are proud to offer innovative solutions that address the evolving needs of modern consumers.

Overcoming Delayed Healing

Overcoming Delayed Healing: Common Causes and Practical Tips

Healing is a natural process—but sometimes, wounds don’t heal as quickly as expected. Delayed healing can impact physical comfort, increase the risk of infection, and reduce quality of life. 

The good news…
Many common causes of delayed healing can be managed with simple lifestyle adjustments. Let’s explore these causes and discover actionable tips for improving the healing process.

Understanding Delayed Healing

Wound healing is influenced by various factors—some within our control, others that may require professional intervention. Identifying these causes is the first step toward a faster, more efficient recovery.

Common Causes of Delayed Healing

  • Poor Nutrition: Lack of essential nutrients, such as proteins, amino acids, fatty acids, carbohydrates, vitamins (A, C & E) and micronutrients (magnesium and zinc) to name a few, slows tissue repair by affecting one or more phases of the wound healing process.
  • Inadequate Hydration: Dehydration impairs skin regeneration.
  • Underlying Health Conditions: Conditions like diabetes, diabetes associated neuropathy, vascular diseases, or immune disorders can complicate healing.
  • Smoking or Alcohol Consumption: These enhance host susceptibility to infections that lead to impaired angiogenesis thereby reducing blood flow and oxygen delivery to tissues which are essential for wound healing.
  • Stress and Poor Sleep: Disrupt hormone balance and deregulate the immune system, which directly affects recovery. Additionally, stressed individuals are more likely to develop unhealthy habits such as inadequate nutrition, smoking, less exercise, poor sleep patterns; negatively modulating the healing mechanism.
  • Infection or Repeated Trauma to the Wound: Can significantly hinder the healing process. Microorganisms obtain easy access to the underlying tissues when skin is injured. The presence of replicating microorganisms in the wound elongates the inflammatory phase of the wound healing process. This can lead to the wound to enter into a chronic state with significant delay in wound healing.

Nutrition & Hydration Matter

Proper nutrition is essential for healing.

Incorporate the following into your diet:

  • Lean proteins (eggs, fish, legumes) for tissue repair
  • Fresh fruits and vegetables for vitamins and antioxidants
  • Whole grains to support energy levels and tissue growth
Tip: Staying well-hydrated ensures nutrients are transported to your cells, promoting faster healing and flushing out toxins.

Sleep & Stress Management

Proper rest accelerates healing. Focus on these habits:

  • Aim for 7–9 hours of sleep each night.
  • Practice mindfulness or relaxation techniques to reduce stress.
  • Limit screen time and caffeine before bed to enhance sleep quality.

Did You Know? Chronic stress raises cortisol levels, slowing wound recovery.

Daily Movement & Gentle Activity

Physical activity promotes circulation, which helps deliver oxygen and nutrients to healing tissues:

  • Engage in light activities, like short walks, if possible.
  • Avoid putting pressure on the wound site, and take care to avoid friction.
  • Elevate limbs to reduce swelling.
Important: Always follow your healthcare provider’s advice regarding movement and wound care.

Basic Wound Hygiene

Maintaining wound hygiene is crucial:

  • Keep the wound clean and protected with proper dressings.
  • Change dressings regularly, as advised by your healthcare provider.
  • Avoid touching or scratching the wound area.
Pro Tip: Wash your hands thoroughly before and after touching a wound to reduce infection risk.

When to Seek Help

If your wound isn’t healing as expected or you get fever or flu-like symptoms or the wound shows signs of infection (such as increased redness, heat, swelling, pus, or a foul odor), seek professional medical guidance. Conditions like diabetes or circulatory issues may require specialized wound care.

Take Small Steps Toward Better Healing

Every small change—from better hydration to taking a short walk—adds up. By staying informed and committed to your healing process, you give your body the best chance to recover naturally.

Empowering You with the Right Solutions

At Datt Mediproducts, we understand the importance of optimal healing. While we don’t provide medical treatment, our advanced wound care solutions are designed to support your recovery by offering comfort, protection, and care where it matters most.