Pressure ulcer
Updated: 2024-02-22
Description
This injury to skin and underlying tissue results from pressure on the skin for a long time.
Overview
Bedsores, also known as pressure ulcers, are injuries to skin and tissue resulting from pressure on the skin for a long time. They often develop on the heels, ankles, hips and tailbone. People most at risk are those with a limited ability to change positions.
Symptoms
Symptoms of bedsores include a change in skin color and texture, swelling, pus-like draining, an area that feels cooler or warmer to the touch than other areas, and sore areas.
Treatments
Treating pressure ulcers involves lowering pressure on the affected skin, caring for wounds, controlling pain, preventing infection and eating well.