Disability
Why Pressure Care products are for people who need care
The sores are common areas that include:
• buttocks
• Heels
• Hips
• Over the ankle
• Within the knee
• Elbow
• Shoulders
Hospitals and nursing homes often only the pressure points on a scale of 1 to 4, with 1 being the mildest and 4 as one of the most painful wounds, and one of the most dangerous in terms of possible long-term consequences.
Pressure ulcers are one of the most common problems resulting from prolonged periods of hospitalization or nursing homes, especially for people who simply have trouble getting around or bedridden due to various ailments and diseases. When patient care and begin to lose or lose the ability to move with ease pressure points affect one of the most painful conditions for the patient.
Pressure ulcers can lead to many complications, but most are clearly immense pain and infection.
If the infection occurs in a hospital, we are all aware of the dangers, but also the smallest home infection can quickly develop into something much more serious. Many people only see the pressure points as an inconvenience, but no doubt, but they can be something far more concerned if untreated to do.
Pressure care products is an important resource when it comes to preventing pressure ulcers, because they can act as a barrier between the patient and the bed so you can help that occur bruises, even if the patient is unable to continue to prevent free mobility and so easy.
Pressure Care products are traditionally made of foam or air filled, but the latest design uses micro-beads, which turns out to be a turning point in the pressure-care products. The skin becomes thinner as we age, reducing the risk of pressure ulcers.
