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VELVERT TM Herbal Antimicrobial Barrier Dressing

Velvert®: Natural Antimicrobial Barrier Dressing effectively kills 99.9999% bacteria present in the wound.

Have you ever encountered a wound which doesn’t heal fast, where it takes weeks to heal? Have you thought it could be due to infection? Infections can halt the wound healing process as they prevent healthy tissue regeneration.

Different strains of bacteria delay the wound healing process in different ways. Some extend the inflammatory phase and others can interfere with the clotting mechanisms causing the wound to bleed continuously.

Various strains of bacteria have been documented for their notorious activities in delaying the healing process. A 2010 study published in the Journal of Dental Research shows that pseudomonas aeruginosa and staphylococcus are the two most damaging strains of bacteria.

We @ Datt Mediproducts Pvt. Ltd. introduce a novel patented natural anti-microbial barrier dressing “VELVERT®” which speeds up the healing process by effectively killing the microbes (99.9999%) present in the wound.

VELVERT® consists of a polymeric sponge loaded with patented natural antimicrobial formulations. All the components of the formulation work in a synergistic manner to achieve the reduction of microbial flora and enhance wound healing. VELVERT® is found to be effective even against most resistant Superbugs.

NOVEL FEATURES:

1. VELVERT® is a sponge based natural antimicrobial barrier dressing

b. The product is broad-spectrum in nature and effective against both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria and also against various superbugs, some of which are listed below:

  • Multi-drug resistant (MDR) Acinetobacter baumannii: Acinetobacter is most commonly associated with nosocomial infections and its infections lead to death in more than 50% cases. (Tuon et al., 2010b, 2011)
  • Extended Spectrum Beta-Lactamase (ESBL): ESBL are the enzymes that cause resistance to most beta-lactam antibiotics, including penicillin, cephalosporins, and the monobactam aztreonam.
  • New Delhi Metallo-beta-lactamase-1 (NDM-1): Superbugs with NDM-1 gene are resistant to even the strongest antibiotics.
  • Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA): These gram-positive bacteria are responsible for various difficult to treat infections in humans.
  • Vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE): Enterococci lives in our intestines & vancomycin is the antibiotic used to treat the infections caused by this bacterium. When enterococci become resistant to the specific antibiotic, it becomes vancomycin-resistant enterococci. Most VRE infections originate in hospitals.
  • Pseudomonas: People with a weakened immune system and those who have undergone surgery or are hospitalized are more vulnerable to pseudomonas infections. In such cases, the infection can be life-threatening.

2. The formulation is effective against superbugs, as proved in the Time Kill Assay, where the population of microorganisms is 99.9999 % reduced within 30 minutes.

3.. The zone of inhibition shows the antimicrobial activity of VELVERT®:

4. The dressing kills the microbes and enhances wound healing by increasing cell migration.

5. VELVERT® is highly porous in nature with a capacity to absorb exudates up to 18-20 times of its own weight and also aids in maintaining a moist wound environment.

6. The polymeric sponge is biocompatible and non-toxic to human tissue.

7. VELVERT® is soft and flexible, making it highly conformable for deep and irregular wounds.

VELVERT® reduces the microflora in wounds and actively promotes healing by stimulating stem cells that are present even in deep wounds and enhance the migration of fibroblast and keratinocytes and secretion of growth factors. VELVERT® is indicated as an antimicrobial barrier dressing for the management of partial- and full-thickness wounds for up to 5 days.

These wounds include:

  • Diabetic Foot Ulcers
  • Skin Ulcers
  • Pressure ulcers
  • Venous ulcers
  • Infected Wounds
  • Skin grafting (donor sites)
  • To cover grafts/dermal substitutes
  • Catheterization sites
  • Partial & full-thickness burn wounds
  • Traumatic and surgical wounds

VELVERT® is also found to be effective in controlling central venous and arterial catheter insertion site infections.

Since the components in this product are from herbal/natural resources, VELVERT® can be changed very safely and eco-friendly and does not produce any adverse effect on the skin. Follow us @Datt Mediproducts to know more about such innovative patented products.

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The choice of dressing plays a pivotal role in the healing process:

Understanding the wound type and condition is essential for selecting the appropriate dressing. Different wounds require different approaches, and the right dressing helps maintain a moist environment, creating an ideal setting for the healing to progress.

Regular changing of dressings is equally important:

This practice not only prevents infections but also promotes a conducive environment for the wound to heal efficiently. Alongside changing dressings, ensuring that the wound is adequately protected from external contaminants is vital.

Pain management is a common concern during the healing process:

Strategies for managing pain and ensuring comfort should be part of the daily routine. This can include over-the-counter pain relievers or prescribed medications, tailored to individual needs and the severity of the wound.

Nutrition and hydration play a significant role in supporting the body’s natural healing process:

A well-balanced diet with emphasis on proper nutrition provides the necessary nutrients for tissue repair and regeneration. Additionally, staying hydrated is key to optimal recovery.

Avoiding irritants and risk factors is a proactive measure in the daily wound care routine:

Activities or substances that can irritate the wound should be strictly avoided. Smoking and excessive alcohol consumption can hinder the healing process, making it crucial to steer clear of these risk factors.

Regular follow-ups with healthcare professionals are essential for ongoing evaluation:

Consulting healthcare providers ensures that any signs of complications are addressed promptly, contributing to the overall success of the wound care routine.

A well-rounded daily wound care routine involves daily inspection and cleaning, appropriate dressing selection, regular changing of dressings, pain management, proper nutrition and hydration, avoidance of irritants and risk factors, and consistent consultation with healthcare professionals. By incorporating these practices into daily life, individuals can contribute significantly to the effective healing of wounds.

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Proper wound care is essential for facilitating the healing process and preventing complications. Whether it’s a minor cut or a more severe injury, following the right dos and avoiding the don’ts can significantly contribute to better healing. In this blog, we will explore key practices to ensure optimal wound care.

Dos:

Keep the Wound Clean:

It is crucial to clean the wound gently using mild soap and water. Additionally, consider using a saline solution for cleaning when necessary. A clean wound reduces the risk of infection and promotes a faster healing process.

Use Appropriate Dressings:

Selecting the right dressing based on the type and severity of the wound is vital. Changing dressings regularly, as advised by healthcare professionals, helps maintain a sterile environment and supports the healing process.

Promote Moist Healing:

Create a moist environment conducive to healing. Using gauze or appropriate dressings can help keep the wound moist, facilitating cell growth and minimizing scarring.

Monitor and Seek Medical Advice:

Regularly monitor the wound for any signs of infection or complications. If redness, swelling, or increased pain occurs, seek medical advice promptly. Early intervention can prevent further complications.

Maintain a Healthy Diet and Hydration:

A balanced diet rich in nutrients is essential for the body’s healing process. Adequate hydration supports overall recovery. Ensure that the body receives the necessary vitamins and minerals for optimal wound healing.

Don’ts:

Avoid Harsh Cleaning Agents:

Refrain from using harsh chemicals or alcohol-based solutions on the wound. Hydrogen peroxide should be avoided, as it can impede the natural healing process.

Don’t Pick at Scabs or Wounds:

Resist the temptation to pick at scabs or peel off healing tissue. Allowing the body’s natural healing process to take place without interference is crucial for proper wound healing.

Don’t Apply Excessive Pressure:

Avoid applying excessive pressure or using tight bandages that may impede blood circulation. Dressings should be snug but not constricting to promote proper healing.

Don’t Ignore Signs of Infection:

Ignoring signs of infection, such as increased pain, pus, or foul odour, can lead to severe complications. Seek medical attention promptly if any of these signs appear during the healing process.

Avoid Smoking and Excessive Drinking:

Smoking and excessive alcohol consumption can hinder the body’s ability to heal effectively. To support the healing process, it is crucial to avoid these habits during recovery.

By following these wound care dos and avoiding the corresponding don’ts, individuals can contribute to better healing outcomes. Remember, seeking professional medical advice for any concerns or signs of infection is always a prudent step in the journey to recovery.

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