
Blast Injuries in War Patients
Introduction to Blast Injuries War has always been synonymous with destruction, chaos, and human suffering. Among the many medical challenges faced in…

Introduction to Blast Injuries War has always been synonymous with destruction, chaos, and human suffering. Among the many medical challenges faced in…

Wound healing is not just about the right dressings and medical care—it also depends heavily on what you eat. Your body needs…

Adjusting to life with a stoma is a significant transition—physically, emotionally, and socially. For most patients, the initial weeks after surgery are…

Pressure injuries—also known as pressure ulcers, bedsores, or decubitus ulcers—remain a significant challenge in both acute and long-term healthcare settings. These wounds,…

Introduction Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a chronic, inherited disorder with multiple systemic complications—one of the most distressing being chronic leg ulcers.…

July marks No Amputation Month—a critical time to raise awareness about one of the most preventable causes of lower limb amputation: Diabetic…

Cancer-related wounds—particularly malignant or fungating wounds—are typically seen in advanced stages of breast cancer. These occur when tumors break through the skin…

Chronic lower limb ulcers are a growing concern in Kenya, especially among adults with underlying vascular conditions. Among the most prevalent types…

Introduction Foot complications are common in people with diabetes, but not all foot problems are the same. One of the most serious…