Experts have developed an electric bandage that has the ability to heal wounds quickly.
Northwestern University scientist Professor Guillermo Amir and his team prepared this electric strip, after which it was successfully tested and its impressive performance was also seen.
Experts say that this electrical strip will heal the wound 30 percent faster, and will also transmit information from the wound to an external device, such as a smartphone.
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This electric strip easily sticks to a piece of cotton and when applied to the wound, it starts emitting a mild electric current, thus the wound heals faster.
Meanwhile, sensors and circuits embedded with microelectronics keep a constant watch on the wound and can be reported on a tablet or smartphone, which can also report any infection in the wound.
This bandage is especially a boon for the elderly and diabetics whose minor wounds turn into long-lasting canker sores.
Even diabetics have to have their limbs amputated and this is the reason why thousands of diabetics lose their fingers and feet every year around the world.
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