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- $Title{Zinc Paste for Treatment of Leg Ulcers}
- $Subject{ulcer skin treatment aging Skin Subcutaneous Tissue Zinc Paste ulcers
- leg legs elderly debridement chloride debriding grafting age aged old older
- geriatric geriatrics debride graft}
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- Zinc Paste for Treatment of Leg Ulcers
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- QUESTION: My father has been in a nursing home for several years now. At 89
- his condition is not very good, and he has ulcers on his legs which are very
- difficult to treat. A new doctor at the home has suggested using a paste made
- from zinc as a first step in treating the problem, but we fear it is just
- another easy way out, and so we need advice. Do you know anything about this,
- and if so what do you think about it?
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- ANSWER: Chronic ulcers of the leg in the elderly are a most difficult
- situation. When they have advanced a bit, the only solution is to clear the
- wound of all old or contaminated tissues before proceeding with a skin graft
- to cover the area. But the process of cleaning away this tissue (called
- debridement) is difficult and painful, and may often require a surgical
- procedure. In the older patient this poses the risks of anesthesia, plus the
- cost and inconvenience of a hospital stay.
- I found the answer to your question in a recent article in the Journal of
- Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology. I found a report of the use of zinc
- chloride paste as a relatively painless method of debriding such wounds as a
- first step in treating chronic leg ulcers. The paste is easy to apply, but
- may cause some stinging and burning 2-3 hours after application. This
- sensation disappears after 24-48 hours. The paste fixes to the tissue, and
- then sloughs away in from 5-7 days, either by itself or after a whirlpool
- treatment or two. It leaves behind a clean ulcer, that may either heal by
- itself or be suitable for grafting procedures. There are certain precautions
- that should be taken concerning the thickness and application of the paste,
- but the method provides a bloodless, noninvasive method of treating these
- disturbing ulcers that may be performed in the nursing home. It looks as if
- your new young doctor has come up with something quite valuable and is not
- looking for an easy way out at all.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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