Medical-grade maggot debridement therapy (MDT) is a unique form of wound care that utilizes live maggots to clean and heal chronic wounds. This therapy has been used for centuries and has recently regained popularity as a safe and effective treatment option.
Why You May Need MDT
MDT is often used to treat wounds that are difficult to heal, such as pressure ulcers, diabetic ulcers, and gangrene. These types of wounds often have a buildup of dead tissue and bacteria, which makes it difficult for the body to heal on its own.
How MDT Works
The medical-grade maggots used in MDT are specifically bred for wound care and are screened for harmful bacteria. The maggots are placed on the wound and covered with a dressing to keep them in place. They feed on the dead tissue and bacteria in the wound, promoting a clean and healthy environment for healing.
The Healing Process
The length of time it takes for a wound to heal with MDT can vary depending on the size and severity of the wound. On average, patients can expect to see significant improvement within 7-10days of starting the therapy. It is important to keep the wound covered and clean during the treatment process and to follow the advice of your healthcare provider.
Will the Maggots Stay in Your Body?
No, the maggots are not meant to remain in the body. Once they have finished cleaning the wound, they will naturally die and the dead maggots can be easily removed.
When Should You Call for Help?
It is important to closely monitor the wound during the treatment process and to keep in touch with your healthcare provider. If you notice any signs of infection, such as redness, swelling, or increased pain, it is important to seek medical attention right away.
In conclusion, medical-grade maggot debridement therapy is a safe and effective option for treating chronic wounds that are difficult to heal. If you have a chronic wound and are considering, be sure to consult with Vickycares wound specialist to determine if it is the right choice for you.