1. Evaluating the therapeutic efficacy of ozone liquid dressing in healing wounds associated with bullous pemphigoid
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Li Li, A’chong Feng, Jianyun Lu, Hongye Liu, Wenli Xue, and Hongzhou Cui
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Bullous Pemphigoid ,Ozone liquid dressing ,Wound Healing ,Infection control ,Pain Management ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Bullous pemphigoid (BP) is a chronic autoimmune condition characterized by painful blistering wounds. While effective, conventional treatments often have significant side effects. This study evaluates the therapeutic efficacy of Ozone Liquid Dressing (OLD), an innovative adjunct treatment, in enhancing wound healing, reducing infection rates, and alleviating pain associated with BP. A total of 120 BP patients were assigned to either an observation group (standard care + OLD) or a control group (standard care alone). The dressing was applied daily until wound healing, or the two-week observation period concluded. Efficacy was measured by healing rates, infection reduction (assessed by positive bacterial cultures in wound exudates), and pain levels (assessed by the Numeric Rating Scale, NRS). Statistical analyses were performed using SPSS software, employing t-tests and Chi-square tests as appropriate. The observation group showed significantly higher complete healing rates (61.70% vs. 38.33%, p
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- 2025
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