Ask the Nurse: Wound Healing & The Flu
Each month, debra of America’s “Ask the Nurse” series will highlight a commonly asked question received by our Acting Nurse Educator, Shawn Tavani, R.N. This month’s post focuses on wound healing & the flu. Let’s get started!
QUESTION: I was doing OK with my wounds healing but when I caught the flu, my wound healing slowed down. Does the flu affect my wound healing?
ANSWER: That is a great question. Having an illness, such as the flu, along with EB, can complicate the healing process. Your immune system was previously focused on wound healing, but with the flu, the immune system becomes weakened and refocuses on the flu itself. The flu becomes its primary target. Because of this refocus, wound healing can slow down during illness such as the flu, and there could be an increased susceptibility to infection of wounds. During this time, there are a few things you can do to help yourself: get some rest, be diligent with wound care, and make sure you are getting adequate nutrition while you are ill. Hopefully by incorporating these recommendations you will start to feel better, your body will recover, and you may see your wounds heal as they were prior to becoming ill.
To read more commonly asked questions, visit: debra.org/nurse
If you have an EB care-related question for our EB Nurse Educator, Shawn Tavani, RN, email: [email protected] or call toll-free at 866-DEBRA-76 (866-332-7276)
*The information provided herein is intended to educate the reader about certain medical conditions and certain possible treatments. It is not a substitute for examination, diagnosis, and medical care provided by a licensed and qualified health professional. If you believe you, your child, or someone you know, suffer from conditions described herein, please see your healthcare provider. Do not attempt to treat yourself, your child, or anyone else without proper medical supervision.














