Chronic Wounds
What Are Chronic Wounds?
A wound is considered chronic if it hasn’t healed within four weeks. These can result from a variety of underlying conditions, including diabetes, poor circulation, venous disease or immobility. Common types include diabetic foot ulcers and venous leg ulcers.
Why Treatment Matters
Chronic wounds can increase the risk of serious infection, reduce mobility and lower quality of life. Without consistent wound care, patients may face complications like cellulitis or sepsis.
Descriptions for Chronic Wounds
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Wounds that won’t heal
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Long-lasting sores
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Non-healing wounds
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Wounds open for more than a month
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Stubborn wounds that come back
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Persistent skin sores
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Wounds that scab over but reopen
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Hard-to-heal ulcers
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Slow-healing cuts or injuries
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Recurring open wounds

How We Help
Our mobile wound care team develops personalized care plans tailored to your condition and lifestyle. We use advanced wound therapies, including CAMPs, antimicrobial dressings and pressure offloading to support long-term healing and reduce the chance of recurrence.

Healing Begins at Home
If you or a loved one is dealing with a Chronic Wound or Diabetic Foot Ulcer that just won’t heal or if you’re unsure what type of wound it is, we’re here to help.
Contact us today to schedule a mobile wound evaluation.
Chicago Medical Group Mobile – Expert Wound Care. Delivered Where You Heal Best
