frequently asked questions

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What is wound care and who is it for?

If a wound doesn’t improve after four weeks or hasn’t healed within eight, it may require professional wound management. Wound X Mobile LLCoffers expert care for people dealing with complex wounds—right in their home or care facility.

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What types of wounds are considered chronic?

Chronic wounds include diabetic ulcers, pressure sores, venous ulcers, arterial ulcers, surgical wounds, infections, burns, radiation injuries, and cancerous wounds. These wounds typically do not heal due to underlying medical conditions or poor circulation.

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How are chronic wounds treated?

Our team develops a personalized plan for each patient, using advanced dressings, infection control, debridement, pressure relief, and more. We may coordinate care with other specialists when necessary.

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What are signs that a wound needs professional care?

Watch for signs like pus, redness, swelling, pain, odor, fever, or numbness. A wound that hasn’t healed in 10 days should also be evaluated by a professional.

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Who is most at risk for chronic wounds?

Risk factors include diabetes, immobility, poor circulation, nerve damage, recent surgery, and weakened immune systems. WoundxMobile helps reduce these risks with proactive care.

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What happens during a wound care visit?

A wound care specialist will examine the wound, assess your health, and begin treatment. We also teach patients and caregivers how to support healing between visits—all in the comfort of your home.