Pressure Sores, are a separate practice of medicine. Most doctors and  
hospital will outsource their patients to a Wound Clinic with skin specialist.  
Most Wound Clinics are not in hospital, but rather next to them or a 
separate  location. Some may be in hospitals, but not part of the hospital.  
That 
is  why wound therapy is so different in the medical practice. Similar to  
nutritionist, and nutrition. 
 
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 9/14/2010 2:44:02 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

I'm  embarrassed to reveal this, but I didn't really know the stages of a 
decubitus  ulcer.  Well, it seems that I had a stage II pressure sore a 
couple of  weeks ago and I will tell you what I did.  1.  I stayed down until  
the wound was a stage I that was still blanching.  Then I only got up for  
very important things and for a few hours at that.  2.  I did  exactly what 
Steve did, but I didn't leave the legs like that all day  long.  Then again you 
have to remember my ulcer was under the testicles  and had another small 
one on the inside of my left leg near where the buttocks  and legs meet.  3.  
And probably one of the really great things I  discovered was that bag balm 
can be used on this type of ulcer.  We  noticed some drastic improvement 
right after we started applying the bag balm  to the wound.  All in all the 
entire process took me about 10 days.   I figure that was well worth the time, 
because I think if I wouldn't have been  aggressive and prevention and 
treatment then it would have been gotten much  worse quickly.

Having said all that, if you don't see some drastic  improvement in the 
couple of days, I would definitely recommend doing what  Wheelchair advised.  
There could definitely be considerably more problems  underneath the skin.  
See you need to heed his advice.

And I do  want to thank you all for your advice when I had my problem.  
This is the  first time I've ever had a wound in a spot which would prevent me 
from getting  up.  I've had some stage II ulcers on my heels when the nurses 
weren't  careful at the hospital, but this was the first time I had any 
problems in the  area where I sit.

Quadius



On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 3:26 PM, Danny Hearn <[email protected]_ 
(mailto:[email protected]) >  wrote:


 
Hello friends--- I know quadius brought up something on this issue  lately 
about bedsore issue--today during bowel routine my wife  noticed I have a 
pressure sore about a quarter in size on my lower left  buttock that is stage 
2,  We have only had an issue like this on  my bottom, once ever before, 
about a year or so ago but then it was not near  as bad and only a dime in size 
and healed pretty fast. ( both times we think  my roho may have got too 
low)  before Lori and some others on here told  me about lantaceptic and bag 
balm...i know that bag balm is better to use  before wound gets open I think.  
Do you guy's think cleaning with wound  wash saline then lanaceptic can 
heal this or know of any products that are  good? ( I can search the archives, 
but do not know how//?  any  suggestions on product or archive help would be 
appreciated !!!   {Thanks so much ! Dan H. St. Louis, Mo. area }    






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