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Treating Bed Sores

Treating bed sores can require a large degree of medical attention or very minimal amount depending on the severity of the bed sores. Some reports of nursing home abuse discovered the neglect in the facility was so severe that the employees never ending up treating bed sores because they did not even know they existed. The bed sores indicated the lack of administrated care occurring in the facility and many nursing home abuse problems have been attributed to understaffed and overworked employees, resulting in instances of neglect and inability for treating bed sores.

Treating bed sores can take a long time but the treatment should occur under the watchful eye of a qualified nurse or a doctor. The professional will assess the severity of the bed sore and the best method for treating bed sores based on individual factors. Different methods for treating bed sores can include synthetic dressings, saline dressings, acetic acid compresses, and antibiotic dressings.


If you or someone you love has suffered from Bed Sores, contact us for more information on treating bed sores!


More Information on Bed Sores:

» Bed Sores
» Bed Sores Pictures
» Treating Bed Sores
» Bed Sores in a Care Facility
» Infection from Bed Sores
» Healing Bed Sores
» Preventing Bed Sores

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