Pressure ulcers are areas of damage to the skin and underlying tissue. They are also known as pressure sores or bed sores. Pressure ulcers are caused by :
Pressure-normal body weight can squash the skin in people at risk and damage blood supply to the area, which can lead to tissue damage.
The following factors may also contribute to the development of ulcers:
- Shearing- strain forces the skin and upper layers away from deeper layers of skin. This can happen when you slide down, or are dragged up, a bed or chair.
- Friction-poor lifting and moving techniques can remove the top layers of skin. Repeated friction can increase the risk of pressure ulcers.
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