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Stages of Pressure Ulcers
1st stage : Discomfort and pain, 2nd stage : Skin loss and skin may be swollen, 3rd stage : Bone infection with skin and tissue loss. Pressure ulcers often form on the skin covering bony areas of the body. Such as the black, tail bone, hips, elbows, heels and ankles. Our aim to prevent infection, improve wounds care and improve patient comfort. Consult a health care professional for proper treatment.

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Wound Healing Process
Effective chronic wound care involves a multidisciplinary team of health care professionals working together to develop and improve quality treatment. Comprehensive wound care and management for chronic and acute wounds, including diabetic foot ulcers and pressure ulcers. We are available to provide extra wound care and compassion to help you heal and thrive. We develop a personalized treatment plan to promote healing and prevent critical situations. Specialized foot care treatments for conditions such as ingrown toenails, fungal infections and heel pain. We serve you care and healing, with foot and wound conditions. We support your path to a happier you.
https://footwoundinstitute.com/
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Symptoms and Signs of Diabetic Ulcers
Diabetic ulcers occurs when a small sore or wound does not heal properly. And are chronic after being exposed to infection. Our goal is to provide exceptional care , preventing amputation and improve quality of life. Delay – healing wound on the foot , discharge around the wound , with a bad odor. Blackening of skin around the wound, potentially leading to infection or amputation if left untreated.

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