SHS Web of Conferences (Jan 2024)

Research on Strategies for Wound Healing and Infection Control in Skin Disease Nursing

  • Yang Xiaoyu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/202420002011
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 200
p. 02011

Abstract

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The skin, as the largest organ in the human body, plays multiple roles such as protecting, sensing, and regulating body temperature. Wound healing and infection control are two extremely important links, in the treatment and care of skin diseases. Efficient wound healing and infection control strategies affect the speed and quality of patient recovery and can reduce medical costs and alleviate social burdens. This study adopts the method of literature review to systematically sort out the basic theory of skin wound healing, analyze the particularity of skin disease wound care, and summarize the key technologies of wound healing and infection control. Research has found that skin wound healing is a complex physiological process involving multiple stages such as inflammatory response, cell proliferation, and tissue remodeling. Therefore, wound care for skin diseases requires personalized nursing measures based on the characteristics of different types of skin diseases. The research results indicate that effective wound healing and infection control strategies include: cleaning the wound, rational use of dressings, maintaining a moist environment for the wound, and timely treatment of infections. These strategies provide a scientific theoretical basis and practical guidance for wound healing and infection control in skin disease care, which helps to improve the quality of clinical nursing and promote patient recovery.