Tissue cleansing, or debridement, involves removing dead or infected tissue from a wound to promote healing, which can be done through methods like surgical removal, enzymatic solutions, or even maggots, depending on the wound's severity and location. Tissue cleansing, in the context of wound care, involves removing debris, necrotic tissue, and bacteria from a wound to promote healing, which can be achieved through various methods like wound cleansing, irrigation, and debridement.
Irrigation: Using a non-toxic fluid (like saline) to flush the wound under pressure.
Soaking: Submerging the wound in a solution for a specific period.
Swabbing: Gently wiping the wound with a moistened gauze or sponge.
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