Pressure ulcers are also known as bed sores, decubitus ulcers, pressure sores and pressure wounds. They occur when skin breaks down due to constant pressure. For example, when an individual is sitting or lying in one position for an extended period of time, pressure ulcers can begin.
There are four stages to a pressure ulcer or bed sore. Stage I starts when constant pressure cuts off blood supply to the underlying skin, fat and muscle. A red spot develops that does not blanch or turn white when pressed. Stage II starts if pressure is continued. Skin cells begin to die and blisters and/or sores develop.
In Stage III, the skin begins to peel and in Stage IV, secretions of the skin eat into the flesh creating a cavity. A pressure ulcer can become so deep that there is damage to the muscle, bone, tendons and joint.
There is now a proven preventive skin treatment for pressure ulcers. It is called CleaDerma DCB and it helps the skin acquire the necessary moisture and nourishment it lacks when constant pressure has been applied. CleaDerma DCB has also been shown to heal pressure ulcers in Stages I through Stage III.
CleaDerma DCB has all natural ingredients that enhance the skins ability to renew skin cells and restore elasticity. The skin can then better defend itself against pressure ulcer development, as well as restore and heal itself.
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