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what causes bed sores?

A: bed sores are caused by the skin and tissue damage that results from impaired blood flow to the affected area. This could be a person lying in one position for prolonged periods of time or may result from poor perfusion to tissue. There are several mechanisms that can contribute to pressure ulcers. ï Pressure: Pressure occurs when your skin and the tissue beneath it are caught between bone and an object like a bed or a wheelchair. The resulting pressure cuts off circulation, and the affected areas are deprived of oxygen and other essential nutrients. This damage can cause the skin and underlying tissue to die. ï Friction: Friction occurs when your skin rubs up against something...


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what are bed sores?

A: bedsores, often referred to as pressure sores, result when extreme pressure cuts circulation to various parts of the body. The affected tissue eventually dies because of the lack of blood flow.Those at RiskTypically people confined to beds or a wheelchair are at risk for bedsores because they are not physically able to move their body and switch positions....


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what Do bed sores Look Like?

A: Like ulcers on top of the skin deep red and oozing...
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what Are the Different Types of bed sores Treatment?

A: bed sores treatment can be a complex task. The best course of bed sores treatment will largely depend on the stage of the sores being treated. Successful treatment options can include position changes, the use of special support items, cleansing, wound dressings, incontinence management, medications and surgery. The type of treatment necessary to heal bed sores can vary, depending on the severity of the wound. bed sores are usually classified in four stages, with the less severe being stage 1. Stage 1 and stage 2 sores can successfully heal...


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My aunt is in a special care hospital. She has terrible bed sores. Could they have been prevented?

A: The hospital staff can only do so much...And they can''t be there every five minutes to move her. Sorry, I understand how you feel, but I don''t think the sores can be prevented. yes they can, are they treating the bed sores as well or are they just leaving them open? http://www.umm.edu/dermatology-info/bedsore.htm http://www.mills-peninsula.org/patients/admitting/sores.html http://www.nursinghomepatientrights.com/pressuresoresasignofneglect.htm?OVRAW=bed%20sores&OVKEY=bed%20sore&OVMTC=standard the last one is...


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My Mom has a bad bed sore. She is in a nursing home for rehab and we would like to bring her home and need to know how to care for her and some healing remidies for the bed sore. Any suggestions?

A: bed sores are a common occurrence among people who are bedridden, and unfortunately, most people do not realize the seriousness of the problem. If not treated properly, bed sores can lead to complications that are serious enough to cause death. Since your mother has a bad bed sore, it is advisable to keep her in the nursing home for a little longer, till the bed sore is considerably better. A lot of the treatment that is needed for a bed sore...
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Does anyone have a really good remedy for bed sores? Something to make it go away faster?

A: burn the bed!!!and dont sleep in it anymore! Duh! Oh and tell your sister not to date anyone. You mean the stiff neck and hurt when you wake up? Then heated the pillow until warm enough, then lay down on that pillow, take a nap. When you wake up about 30minutes later your sore will be gone! Get your *** out the bed or at least turn over A bed sore is like a burn, try using Thermazene (sliver sulfadiazine) cream made by Kendall. Then cover for the night but let it air while they are awake. But the doctor knows best and I would listen to him instead of me if possible. She needs to go to a wound care center. Call you local hospital, or even your...


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bed sores and future falls..

A: Hi Nimi, Your poor mother has a progressive and incurable dementia - which means that she will continue to deteriorate no matter how well you look after her. Her brain is being dismantled by this terrible disease - which means not just a mental decline, but a gradual loss of her depth perception, her sense of balance, her coordination and muscular control, and her reaction time. She will be more and more wobbly on her feet as time goes on. You are quite correct, she will be more and more prone to falls. Eventually, she will lose the ability to walk entirely. Things you can do to help her avoid falling include - Continue to make sure she gets exercise to maintain her strength. The weaker she is, the more prone to falling. - Making sure someone is with her as much as possible. I...


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Can Mupirocin cream be used for bed sores?

A: 4 Aug 2011 A bed sore / pressure sore requires specialist medical attention. Self diagnosis and or treatment is not recommended. If the pressure sore is infected topical mupirocin or other oral antibiotics may be prescribed. for more information see: http://www.drugs.com/enc/pressure-ulcer.html Votes:+0CommentVote upReportSearch for questionsStill looking for answers? Try searching for what you seek or ask your own question. Search:Similar questionsMupirocin Ointment?My doctor prescri

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what are the causes of bed sores?

A: bedsores are a constant threat for individuals whose mobility is impaired by illness, injury or paralysis. When immobility prevents an individual from shifting or making postural adjustments, the sustained pressure of skin against a surface causes bed sores. Friction caused by turning from side to side and shear, which occurs when bone moves in one direction and skin moves in another direction, also cause bedsores.Source:Mayo Clinic: bedsores...


 
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