Pressure Ulcers

Preventing and Managing Pressure Ulcers (Bedsores)

Introduction:
Pressure ulcers (also known as bedsores) develop when pressure on the skin reduces blood
flow to a specific area, often in people who are immobile or spend long periods in one
position. They can lead to serious complications if not treated properly.

Risk Factors:

Immobility: Those who are confined to a bed or chair for long periods are at higher
risk.
Poor nutrition: Inadequate nutrition can slow healing and increase the risk of
developing ulcers.
Moisture: Incontinence or excessive sweating can contribute to skin breakdown.
Age and medical conditions: Older adults and people with conditions like diabetes
or vascular disease are more vulnerable.


Preventing Pressure Ulcers:

Change positions regularly: Shift your weight at least every 2 hours if you are
bedridden or in a wheelchair.
Use pressure-relieving devices: Special cushions, mattresses, or overlays can help
distribute weight and reduce pressure.
Maintain skin hygiene: Keep the skin clean and dry, and use moisture barriers to
prevent skin breakdown.
● Ensure proper nutrition:
Eating a balanced diet rich in protein, vitamins, and
minerals helps the body heal and maintain skin integrity.

Treating Pressure Ulcers:

Wound care: Clean and dress the wound as per your healthcare provider’s
instructions.
Pain management: Your doctor may recommend pain relief options, including
topical treatments.
Surgical interventions: In severe cases, surgical treatment may be needed to
remove dead tissue and promote healing.


When to Seek Medical Help:

● If the ulcer is getting larger or deeper.
● If you notice signs of infection, such as increased pain, redness, swelling, or
discharge.

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