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Infected wounds lead to around 500,000 hospitalizations each year in the U.S.
Chronic wounds cost the U.S. healthcare system between $28 billion to $96 billion annually due to prolonged care, treatments, and complications.
It is estimated that up to 60% of chronic wounds become infected, increasing the risk of severe complications such as sepsis, hospitalization, and death.
Taking charge of your health
Studies show that comprehensive wound care programs can reduce the risk of amputation by up to 50%
Studies indicate that comprehensive wound care programs can reduce the risk of amputation by up to 50% through early intervention and a multidisciplinary approach. These programs focus on patient education, regular follow-up care, and effective management of underlying conditions, leading to improved outcomes for patients at risk of limb loss.
Patients who actively participate in their wound care are up to 30% more likely to experience faster recovery

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