With
the changing environment and lifestyle, the prevalence of various
life-threatening diseases is increasing, thereby driving the volume of
surgeries for improving the quality of life. Further, the growing geriatric
population is another major factor that results in the high number of surgeries
and occurrence of various ailments, as the aged are susceptible to many
diseases due to their weakened immune system. The United Nations Department of
Economic and Social Affairs presented a report on World Population Aging that
stated that the population aged 60 years and above would reach 2.1 billion by
2050 from 962 million in 2017. The elderly require surgeries for various
conditions, such as neurological disorders, cancer, and cardiovascular diseases,
which puts them at risk of developing various infections, as wound healing is
slowed down in them due to impaired blood circulation and reduced collagen
deposition.
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Approximately 117 million people in the U.S. suffered from one or more chronic health conditions in 2012, reported the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This increase was primarily seen in the prevalence of lifestyle diseases, such as stroke, cancer, respiratory diseases, heart diseases, and even diabetes. These conditions, as they worsen over time, lead to severe complications, with surgeries being the only plausible treatment option. Diabetes leads to the occurrence of many health issues, such as diabetic foot ulcers. These ulcers, if not managed timely, may even lead to amputations and may require management by surgeries to prevent the maceration of the surrounding tissue by using appropriate products, including foams, hydrocolloids, and alginates. Postoperative care comprises wound dressing as an essential component; therefore, the growing prevalence of such diseases and volume of surgeries to treat them would aid in the advance of the wound dressing market.
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