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Wound Care

6051 U S Highway 49, Hattiesburg, MS 39401

601-288-3890

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General Info
Our medical team approaches wound treatment with the whole person and body in mind, not just the wound. Problem wounds rarely result from a single cause. Each patient's treatment plan is tailored to meet their specific needs in collaboration with their primary care physician and/or referring physician. We place strong emphasis on patient education and proper nutrition, with the goal of preventing the wound from reoccurring and reducing the risk of future problems. Treatments offered at the Wound Healing Center include: •Management of difficult to heal acute and chronic wounds. •Specialized wound dressings •Contact casting •Negative pressure therapy •Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy •Diabetic and pressure ulcer management •Wound infection management •Nutrition counseling, education and prevention
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Category
Wound Care
Services/Products
    The Wound Healing Center at Forrest General Hospital specializes in the treatment and management of complex problem wounds, including:•Diabetic foot or leg ulcers•Lower leg ulcers due to poor circulation•Chronic soft tissue infections•Radiation tissue damage•Preservation of skin grafts •Burns•Crush injuries•Conditions that could lead to amputation if not aggressively treated and properly managed
Neighborhood
University Heights
Amenities
One of the most successful and sought-after treatments in wound healing is Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBO). HBO increases oxygen in the patient's blood, allowing oxygen to pass more easily through the plasma and into the wounds to heal them. The patient receives treatment in a HBO chamber, which delivers 100% oxygen at a higher than normal atmospheric pressure. Though each patient responds differently to therapy, the average patient will receive 20-40 HBO treatments to heal a problem wound. Your doctor will determine whether HBO is an appropriate part of your treatment plan.
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