(HealthDay News) -- Pressure ulcers, commonly called bed sores,
are wounds that develop on the skin from staying in one position
without shifting your weight.
People who have just had surgery and aren't able to get out of
bed, for example, may acquire a pressure ulcer because the constant
weight on the affected area decreases blood supply, killing
affected tissue.
The U.S. National Library of Medicine says the following
conditions may foster pressure ulcers.:
- Being unable to get out of bed, or being confined to a
wheelchair.
- Developing skin wounds easily, or having a chronic condition
that affects blood circulation.
- Being unable to move parts of the body without assistance due
to injury or illness.
- Being malnourished.
- Being mentally impaired or having dementia.
- Being older or incontinent.
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