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Bed Sores Treatment: How to Treat Bedsores at home – Top 5 Remedies for Bedsores.
When a person is confined to a bed or a wheelchair for long periods of time due to illness, skin
ulcers that are commonly known as bed sores begin to develop.
This condition is quite common among the elderly, but they can develop in people in a coma or
those rendered immobile due to various health issues.
Being immobile and staying in one position for a long period reduces the blood flow to
various parts of the skin, thereby causing severe sores or blisters.
The most commonly affected areas include hip, buttocks, lower back and shoulder blades.
How to Treat Bed Sores At Home?
Reducing pressure.
The first step in treating a bedsore is reducing the pressure and friction that caused it.
Strategies include: Repositioning.
If you have a pressure sore, turn and change your position often.
How often you reposition depends on your condition and the quality of the surface you are on.
Generally, if you use a wheelchair, try shifting your weight every 15 minutes or so and change
positions every hour.
If you're in a bed, change positions every two hours.
Use a mattress, bed and special cushions that help you sit or lie in a way that protects
vulnerable skin.
Honey: With strong antiseptic quality, honey is undeniably one of the best home remedies
for bed sores.
It is usually used to soothe itchy or swollen skin, even when the cause is not bedded sore.
Honey is also well-known for its ability to improve the healing of the skin.
Honey also helps to remove dead cells around the wound and clean the surface from bacteria.
Mix sugar and honey together in the same amounts.
Then, get the mixture applied over areas affected by bed sores.
Use a bandage to cover them, this remedy should be followed once per day.
Hydrate, Hydrate, and Hydrate: Yes, you heard it right!
The main reason behind bed sores is improper blood circulation.
Drinking plenty of water and other fluids like lemon juice, coconut water, fruit juices,
soups etc. can help in hydration and prevent bed sores from occurring.
Hence the simplest and easy method is to drink plenty of water.
Saline Water: To help bedsores heal faster, clean the sores with saline water.
Bed sores that are not cleaned properly are more prone to infection and inflammation.
Saline water will reduce excess fluid and also get rid of the loose dead skin.
Mix 2 teaspoons of salt in a cup of water, boil it and then allow it to cool.
Use this solution to clean the affected body area.
Allow the area to dry thoroughly, and then cover it with a bandage.
Repeat a couple of times a day.
Vitamin C: Vitamin C works fantastically for bed sores.
It is a super strong anti-inflammatory and antioxidant that can speed up the healing
process and protect your skin from long-term damage.
In fact, studies show that people who have vitamin C deficiency are more likely to develop
bed sores than those who don’t.
Specialists recommend three doses, each of 500 milligrams of vitamin C every day for
outstanding results.
If you don’t want to take a supplement, you can increase your intake of foods that
are high in vitamin C, such as bell peppers, oranges or grapefruit.
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