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Answering your question depends on the wound.
Oxum dressing is better during initial stage and placentrex in late stages
Placentrex dressing is full of growth factors so it is kind of a advanced one.
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For post-operative or infected wounds, Oxum is generally preferred in the early phase because it helps control infection, reduces inflammation, and cleans the wound effectively.
Once the wound is clean and granulating, Placentex can be more beneficial since it promotes tissue regeneration and faster healing.
So, Oxum is best for infection control, while Placentex is best for healing enhancement.
In your patient’s case, start with Oxum until the wound bed is healthy, then switch to Placentex if healing slows.
Next Steps
•Always clean with Oxum first if there’s slough or discharge — spray generously, wait 2–3 minutes, then gently pat dry with sterile gauze.
•Once the wound is clean and red (healthy granulation), switch to Placentex dressing to promote tissue growth.
Health Tips
• High protein diet
• Stay hydrated
•Blood sugar control if diabetic
• Avoid tight clothing and belt near wound
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