Posts Tagged ‘sepsis’
Irish Soil Used in Folk Medicine May be a Cure for Deadly Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria
Dr. Gerry Quinn, is a scientist who had lived in the West Fermanagh Scarplands called Boho (pronounced Bo) in Northern Ireland. In Boho the soil is traditionally used in folk medicine for treating infections and Dr. Quinn also knew about this reputed cure. Dr. Quinn, was a member of a team of researchers from Swansea…
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September is Sepsis Awareness Month and September 13, 2018, is World Sepsis Day. Sepsis is a Life Threatening Emergency Sepsis or septicemia which was once commonly referred to as blood poisoning is a life-threatening medical emergency where an infection gets out-of-hand and begins to spread very fast throughout the body. If untreated it can…
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July is Wound Bed Preparation Month July is Wound Bed Preparation Month and effective wound bed preparation is the basis of wound care designed to promote speedy healing that also lowers the chance for infections and other complications. Infected Wounds can Lead to Sepsis Dealing with wounds, especially chronic ones, requires expert care and knowledge.…
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