Bed Sores/Decubitus Ulcers /Pressure Ulcers

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What are BedSores? How to manage it? What are the precautions to be taken? What are the signs and symptoms? What is the cause of this disease? How to treat it? How can homeopathy help you? All of this answered, in this post and of course our doctors always there to help you. Just fill in your details in the form down below and we will answer all your questions for FREE!

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What are bed sores?

Bedsores are also called a pressure sore; pressure ulcers and decubitus ulcers are caused due to prolonged pressure on the area of skin. It occurred on a bony prominence due to continuous pressure on a particular area.

Who gets more affected by it?

People who are unable to change positions require a wheelchair or who are confined to bed for long periods.

How Bed Sores Are Divided into Different Stages?

It is divided into 5 stages:

• Stage 1: At this stage, skin is intact with no-blanchable redness of the localized area over the bony prominence and is painful, firm, and warmer.

• Stage 2: In stage 2, partial thickness occurs and causes shallow open ulcer with the red-pink wound.

• Stage 3: At this stage complete loss of skin thickness occurs.

• Stage 4: In this stage, full tissue loss is seen even bones, tendons and muscles are exposed.

• Unstageable: At this stage, the actual depth of ulcer is not seen but has slough and eschar in the wound bed.

What Factors Contributing the Formation of Bed Sores?

The major cause of the formation of bed sores are:

• Blockage of blood supply

• Prolonged pressure

• Friction

• Shear: When two surfaces move in the opposite direction. In cases in hospitals when the hospital bed is elevated at the head, the patient can slide down the bed. Due to this act, the tailbone moves down, the skin over the bone stays in place and pulling in the opposite direction.

What are the Risk factors that lead to bed sores?

• Paralysis

• Poor health

• Weakness

• The injury requires bed rest or wheelchair

• Recovery after surgery

• Sedation

• Coma

• Weight loss

• Excess of moisture

• Decreased mental awareness

• Smoking

• Medical condition that affects circulation

What are the Signs and Symptoms of Bed Sores According to Stages?

• In stage 1

Skin intact

Red

Pain

Firm

Soft and warmer

• In stage 2

Outer skin destroyed

Shallow, pinkish-red ulcer

• In stage 3

Deep Wound

Loss of skin

Ulcer of crater-like appearance

Yellow dead tissue at the bottom of the wound

• In stage 4

Exposure of muscles, bone, and tendons at the wound site

Slough, crusty dead tissue at the bottom of the wound

Which Tests to Be Done for The Confirmation of Bed Sores?

• Blood cultures

• The culture of tissue taken from the site of bed sore

• Blood sugar levels

What are the Complications of Bed Sores?

• Sepsis

• Cellulitis

• Bone and joint infections

• Cancer

What other diseases are looked like Bedsores?

• Ecthyma gangrenosum

• Warfarin necrosis

• Pressure ulcer

• Pyoderma gangrenosum

What is the Homeopathic treatment for Bed Sores?

• Arnica Montana

• Flouric acid

• Muriatic acid

• Lachesis 

• Sulphuric acid

For more information, you can visit MayoClinic and NHP.

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