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EPISODE · Sep 29, 2025 · 5 MIN

Leg Wounds That Keep Coming Back? It Might Be Venous Insufficiency

from RegenX Wound Care: Closing the Gap · host Team at Regen X and Dr. Krishnan

In this episode of Closing the Gap with Regen X Wound Care, host Leo—one of our experienced wound care providers—dives into the world of venous stasis ulcers, a common but often misunderstood cause of chronic leg wounds. These slow-healing ulcers are the result of poor circulation in the lower legs and can lead to serious complications like infection or even amputation if left untreated. Leo explains the causes, early warning signs, and how proper diagnosis and advanced wound care can prevent recurrence and support full healing.You'll also learn about compression therapy, wound dressing best practices, and how to tell if a non-healing sore might be something more serious. Whether you're a caregiver, patient, or healthcare professional, this episode is packed with insights to help you recognize and respond to venous ulcers the right way. To learn more or schedule physician-led, in-home wound care in Arizona or Michigan, visit regenxwounds.com. Don’t let a treatable wound turn into a chronic condition—Regen X is here to help you heal from the inside out.

In this episode of Closing the Gap with Regen X Wound Care, host Leo—one of our experienced wound care providers—dives into the world of venous stasis ulcers, a common but often misunderstood cause of chronic leg wounds. These slow-healing ulcers are the result of poor circulation in the lower legs and can lead to serious complications like infection or even amputation if left untreated. Leo explains the causes, early warning signs, and how proper diagnosis and advanced wound care can prevent recurrence and support full healing.You'll also learn about compression therapy, wound dressing best practices, and how to tell if a non-healing sore might be something more serious. Whether you're a caregiver, patient, or healthcare professional, this episode is packed with insights to help you recognize and respond to venous ulcers the right way. To learn more or schedule physician-led, in-home wound care in Arizona or Michigan, visit regenxwounds.com. Don’t let a treatable wound turn into a chronic condition—Regen X is here to help you heal from the inside out.

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