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What should hemiplegic patients do if they have bedsore?
Bedsore, also known as compression ulcer, is caused by long-term compression of local tissues, persistent ischemia, hypoxia and malnutrition, which leads to tissue ulceration and necrosis. Bedsore occurs in sacrum, greater trochanter of femur, ischial tubercle, heel and lateral ankle. These anatomical parts are the most dangerous parts of bedsore when patients often don't change their posture.

It is suggested to strengthen nursing, turn over regularly (once every 2 hours) and lie on your side alternately, so as to achieve frequent turn-over, frequent massage, frequent washing, frequent sorting and frequent inspection, and strengthen nutrition. You can use a bedsore air mattress at night.

Puji bedsore ointment can be used to treat bedsore. This ointment can quickly improve the blood circulation of the affected area, quickly dissolve the necrotic tissue, quickly grow new granulation, and quickly heal the ulcer wound. For simple bedsore with ulcerated surface, Puji bedsore ointment can be used externally. If a cavity (cavity bedsore) is formed on the wound surface, it should be filled with Puji Huasao oil gauze and externally applied with Puji bedsore ointment.

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