Category: Wound Care
Wound Care market research reports by Euromonitor International
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Wound Care in Singapore
Wound Care in Singapore In Singapore, fluctuating community COVID-19 cases in 2020 and 2021 caused residents to become more reluctant to spend time outdoors. While there was a consistent interest in fitness for health improvement, many individuals formed the habit of exercising at home to minimise t ... Read More
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Wound Care in Pakistan
Wound Care in Pakistan While in 2022 Pakistan largely put the disruptions caused by COVID-19 behind it, other challenges emerged. Spiralling inflation, massive devaluation of the Pakistani rupee against major world currencies and catastrophic floods, which left hundreds of thousands in need of emerg ... Read More
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Wound Care in South Africa
Wound Care in South Africa With restrictions now lifted and consumers resuming their daily activities, they are more prone to minor accidents that necessitate the use of wound care. This is supporting demand for these products in 2022, although the economic situation is encouraging some local consum ... Read More
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Wound Care in Latvia
Wound Care in Latvia Wound care is expected to see low value sales growth in 2022 after a period of fluctuation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Outside activities are gradually becoming part of daily routine in Latvia once more leading to small accidents and traumas, which are supporting sales of w ... Read More
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Wound Care in Japan
Wound Care in Japan Wound care is not expected to return to value growth in 2022, as the number of COVID-19 cases has remained at a record high. The practice of handwashing and alcohol disinfection has maintained some demand, as a way to address skin problems such as rough and chapped hands. However ... Read More
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Wound Care in Uzbekistan
Wound Care in Uzbekistan Wound care is one of the least dynamic and saturated categories in consumer health in Uzbekistan, being mainly dominated by budget products, such as sticking plasters and tapes. Consumers typically spend very little on such products, leaving minimal opportunities for innovat ... Read More
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Wound Care in Sweden
Wound Care in Sweden Wound care sales suffered from people restricting their movements and often behaving more carefully and avoiding situations which might cause minor injuries during the pandemic. In Sweden, restrictions and recommendations were relaxed compared to comparable countries, especially ... Read More
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Wound Care in Bulgaria
Wound Care in Bulgaria Following the negative impact of the COVID-19 restrictive measures on wound care in 2020, the category recorded its second year of buoyant growth in 2022; however, sales remained below the pre-COVID-19 levels. Euromonitor International's Wound Care in Bulgaria report offers a ... Read More
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Wound Care in North Macedonia
Wound Care in North Macedonia While wound care is expected to register an increase in current value sales, constant value sales are expected to fall slightly in 2022. Rising inflation as a result of the energy crisis stemming from the war in Ukraine is pushing up retail prices and dampening volume s ... Read More
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Wound Care in the Philippines
Wound Care in the Philippines Wound care is posting a strongly positive performance in the Philippines in 2022. Wound care saw exceptional results during the early stages of the coronavirus crisis, thanks to widespread stockpiling by Filipino consumers. While wound care is not generally regarded as ... Read More
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Wound Care in South Korea
Wound Care in South Korea Consumers have spent less time outside of the home during the pandemic, leading to fewer injuries which need treating. Therefore, demand for wound care has declined overall, with another surge in COVID-19 cases in early 2022 leading to the reintroduction of various measures ... Read More
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Wound Care in Azerbaijan
Wound Care in Azerbaijan Wound care is expected to register moderate current value growth in 2022, but constant value growth is expected to fall slightly. Azerbaijan’s proximity to both Ukraine and Russian is expected to create a lot of uncertainty and while Azerbaijan is expected to benefit from in ... Read More
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Wound Care in Malaysia
Wound Care in Malaysia Demand for wound care has remained relatively stable in 2022, albeit with limited growth seen in current value terms. At the start of the pandemic in 2020, consumers engaged in stockpiling of these products, in case they were needed for first aid purposes. The implementation o ... Read More
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Wound Care in Slovenia
Wound Care in Slovenia The wound care category is showing more dynamic growth in 2022 than in the previous year, thanks to consumers returning to outdoor activities that involve greater risk of minor injury. Once the COVID-19 crisis had settled down and restrictions had been lifted, people took adva ... Read More
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Wound Care in Tunisia
Wound Care in Tunisia Kingflex SA remains the wound care leader in 2022 due to its strong distribution network, covering all pharmacies in Tunisia, and online presence. The Tunisian company has been operating since 1980 and offers competitive items under the Bandlux brand, which has such familiarity ... Read More
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Wound Care in Slovakia
Wound Care in Slovakia 2021 and 2022 have seen little to no innovation in terms of design or functionality from major players like Hartmann and Urgo. Private label brands have used this as an opportunity to expand their existing portfolios with additional designs, usually employing well-known childr ... Read More
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Wound Care in Turkey
Wound Care in Turkey The return to out-of-home activities has helped to support sales in wound care. With children returning to school and playing outside, and both child and adult consumers resuming sporting activities, this ultimately leads to a higher incidence of minor injuries which require wou ... Read More
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Wound Care in Serbia
Wound Care in Serbia Over 2022, retail volume sales are expected to follow the 2021 decline with a further, if slower, decrease. Most households with children tend to retain a supply of sticking plasters/adhesive bandages, thereby limiting the need to purchase new items. There is also a significant ... Read More
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Wound Care in Uruguay
Wound Care in Uruguay Retail volume sales of wound care registered modest, yet positive growth in 2022, against a background of steadily falling sales throughout the review period. Growth was boosted by a return to normal lifestyles, following the end of COVID restrictions. Participation in sport, e ... Read More
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Wound Care in Peru
Wound Care in Peru The end of pandemic restrictions in Peru has led many consumers to resume normal daily activities, which naturally results in higher levels of small accidents requiring wound care products. Due to physical and sports activities, the return to school for children and young people, ... Read More
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Wound Care in Italy
Wound Care in Italy Wound care saw a sharp decline in demand in 2020 following the outbreak of COVID-19 and the Italian government’s introduction of measures to contain its spread, which led to home seclusion and a lack of physical activity. However, sales started to recover in the second half of 20 ... Read More