A Case Study of Spider Bites

We have done many case studies performed on various patients suffering spider bites.
Normally the limb becomes very swollen and painful.
Blisters appear over an inflammative area.
The infection seems to spread very wide as the poison spreads around the bite.
It appears that antibiotic treatment does not control the situation quick enough.
Due to the adsorbtion capacity of Chemspunge® Wound Dressing inflammation and infection is prevented from spreading further.
The condition was under control after 10 days treatment.
The dermis peels off but the epidermis stayed intact.
In another spider bite study a flap transplant was performed on Mr. V,  documented on one of the first videos of our company,  during R & D.
It became septic causing severe damage.
This proved that no surgical intervention should be performed while a wound is still septic.
Whilst bacteria is present in the bloodstream,  it may promote septicaemia.
The secret in wound care is to lift oedema (excess fluids) as soon as possible away from wounds.

Patient treated at Jan S Marais Hospital

14 March 2001
2 May 2001
Spider bite healed in 21 days Shell Spider bite

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