Axilla

Axilla Case Studies

These studies were designed to determine the efficacy of InterDry® used in place of the standard treatments.

Axilla Case Study 111

Patient description: 44-year-old male presented with intertrigo in his axilla, panniculus and groin folds.

Past treatment: Antifungal-steriod cream combination.

InterDry protocol: Treatment was changed from the cream to InterDry. A silicone dressing with an adhesive spray (on intact skin) was used to secure the silver fabric in place

Day 1

Painful and moist desquamation.

Outcome: Day 7

Within 24 hours, the moist desquamation was significantly improved. Completely healed within one week.

Axilla Case Study 29

Patient description: 60-year-old female with history of right sided mastectomy.

Past treatment: Nystatin powder for 2 weeks.

InterDry protocol: Apply the silver coated fabric over the affected area and leave it in place. She was allowed to remove the fabric for the duration of her shower.

Day 1

Denuded and erythematous skin and a foul odor at the right axillary fold. Patient complained of drainage, odor and pain.

Outcome: Day 7

Skin had significantly less drainage and redness. Denuded skin almost completely healed.

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