Pressure Ulcers

Pressure ulcers, often known as bedsores, result from prolonged pressure on the skin, particularly affecting those with medical conditions that limit movement and cause them to spend most of their time in bed or seated. These sores typically form on skin over bony areas such as the heels, ankles, hips, and tailbone.

Pressure injuries often begin as red, blue, or purple patches that do not lighten when pressed and can worsen if untreated, quickly progressing into blisters and open wounds.

Common signs of bedsores include:

• Skin color or texture changes
• Swelling
• Drainage that resembles pus
• Areas of skin that feel cooler or warmer than surrounding areas
• Tender, sore patches

Our tailored treatment plan addresses pain management, wound healing, and preventive strategies. These may include regular position changes, specialized equipment to relieve pressure, balanced nutrition, and effective skin care for vulnerable areas.

Our dedicated team is committed to providing advanced, personalized wound care, offering a faster path to recovery and improved quality of life.