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(Newswire.net—February 28, 2013) Long Island, NY– Water, wheat, and fruits and vegetables have become the demand commodities in the world as our population swells and our supply of sustenance items shrinks. Add to this demanding list of necessities is medical and surgical supplies that are now being shipped all around the world to places that are in high shortage in order to save people’s lives and improve over all medical recovery and quality of life.
There are so many things that are taken for granted, particularly in the Western world of G-10 nations but how about so many that live under less developed governments and regimes where medical supplies and sanitary conditions are not abundantly available? Anastasia is an example of something that we never even think about but is it readily available to less developed countries when undergoing surgical procedures?
The post operative care that is required to keep sanitary conditions and recovery for infirmed, aging, and recuperating patients needs special medical equipment and materials in order to return to a quality of life that can make a huge difference for the patient. Lift chairs are an example of helping older people or those with leg or back problems, get up from sitting or resting when needed. Simple walking canes that can help one distribute weight while walking provide an excellent benefit and recovery while allowing mobility to the user. In areas where their medical supplies are less available, gauze and tape, alcohol and cotton swaps can an incredible asset to medical procedures and simple dressings for accidents and wounds.
When one considers the process of giving birth and pregnancies in remote locations, the surgical supplies and basic medical instruments required can be a wonderful boost for survival and infection prevention. Added to this list of needy countries is the rebels at war i.e. Syrian rebels that are receiving U.S. aid of medical supplies while out in the field.
For information regarding medical and surgical supplies, please contact Merrick Surgical at
(516) 378-0119
139 Merrick Ave
Merrick, NY 11566
http://www.merricksurgical.com
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