Wound Care and Dressing Management

Our Services

Wound Care and Dressing Management

Proper surgical-wound care helps protect the treated area and supports the healing process after a procedure.

At New Padre Garcia Hospital, patients may receive wound assessment, dressing application, scheduled dressing changes, and guidance about caring for the surgical site at home.

The healthcare team checks for bleeding, swelling, redness, discharge, pain, wound separation, and other signs that may require additional medical attention.

Patients should follow the specific instructions provided by their surgeon because wound-care requirements vary according to the procedure and type of closure used.

Service Overview

Wound Care and Dressing Management

This service supports patients who require continued care of a surgical incision or procedure site.

Depending on the patient’s wound and treatment plan, care may include:

The type of dressing and frequency of wound care depend on the surgical procedure, wound condition, and doctor’s instructions.

Advantages

Professional Wound Assessment

The healthcare team checks the surgical site for proper healing and possible complications.

Appropriate Dressing Application

Dressings are selected according to the wound and treatment plan.

Infection Monitoring

Patients are guided on warning signs such as increasing redness, warmth, swelling, pain, or discharge.

Bleeding Assessment

Persistent or increasing bleeding can be identified and referred for medical evaluation.

Suture and Staple Management

Removal may be scheduled according to the surgeon’s instructions and wound condition.

Home-Care Education

Patients learn how to protect the area and change dressings when home care is appropriate.

Recovery Monitoring

Scheduled wound checks allow the team to monitor healing over time.

Surgical Referral

Concerns may be referred back to the surgeon or another appropriate department.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

The schedule depends on the wound, procedure, dressing type, and surgeon’s instructions.

Seek medical advice for increasing redness, swelling, warmth, pain, pus, unpleasant odor, fever, or worsening symptoms.

Removal timing depends on the wound’s location, healing progress, and surgeon’s treatment plan.

Follow the specific bathing and wound-care instructions provided during discharge.

Call New Padre Garcia Hospital at (043) 772-0437 and provide the procedure date and surgeon’s follow-up instructions.

Appointment

NEED A WOUND CHECK OR DRESSING CHANGE?

Our outpatient surgical team provides wound assessment, dressing management, healing guidance, and follow-up care after selected procedures.