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Our clinic employs the most skilled surgeons to treat your bedsores. Bedsores, also known as pressure sores, decubitus ulcers, and pressure ulcers, are just one of the many signs of nursing home abuse, neglect, or medical malpractice in a hospital. Bedsores develop when constant pressure is applied to the skin of a specific part of the body. Infections, sepsis, and other potentially fatal injuries can occur as a result of these injuries. Bedsores are most common in areas where bone and skin meet, such as the hips, back, elbows, ankles, and heels. Nursing home residents and hospital patients are at high risk for bedsores or pressure ulcers because they are frequently sedentary in a bed or wheelchair. Bedsores are wounds that form when the skin's blood supply is cut off for more than 2-3 hours. The medical term for them is 'decubitus ulcers,' but most people call them bedsores. What begins as inflammation quickly progresses to skin death. When the wound becomes purple, the skin can split open. If not treated immediately, bedsores can worsen and penetrate deep into tissue, muscle, and bone.
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