Educating Yourselves: Pressure Sores

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Educating Yourselves: Pressure Sores

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What are pressure sores? Pressure sores, also known as bedsores or pressure ulcers, are sores resulted from prolonged pressure on the skin. Seniors who are wheelchair-bound or bed-bound have higher risks of developing pressure sores. They often form on the surface of the skin covering the tailbone, ankles, hips, and heels. Pressure sores are common among older adults who have reduced activity or reduced mobility. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), up to one in 10 seniors with limited mobility develops pressure sores. Older adults experience pressure sores more often than people of any other demographic due to loss of mobility. Common causes of pressure sores  Pressure sores generally develop in seniors who need help moving or spend most of the day sitting or lying down. Three main factors contribute to pressure sores amongst seniors. 1. Pressure from limited mobility

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