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Preventing Ulcers
Ulcers are wounds that develop on the skin, which are seen most frequently in diabetics or others who have low potential to heal from injury. For anyone who has developed an ulcer, medical attention should be sought immediately so that a course of care and treatment may be initiated.
Ulcer Prevention Tips
The following measures may help avoid ulcers in those who may be susceptible:
  • Check the skin daily for dryness, cracks, sores, bruises, reddened areas and blisters.
  • Relieve pressure on sensitive areas of the body by changing position or clothing.
  • Treat skin gently.
  • Cleanse skin with a mild, pH-balanced product.
  • Remove all cleanser residues from the skin.
  • Dry all skin folds and creases.
  • Pay special attention to the area between, under and around toes.
  • Moisturize skin. Lubricate dry skin with a heavier barrier type product after moisturizing.
    Do not apply lotions or creams between the toes, only to the tops and bottoms of feet.
  • Wear soft clothing.
  • Drink adequate amounts of water.
  • If using tape to secure a dressing, place tape on the dressing only.
  • Maintain proper nutrition.
  • When a Wound Won’t Heal Call 1-800-373-HEAL for a Wound Care Center® near you.
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