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  • How to Treat a Pressure Wound

    Pressure wounds, also known as pressure sores or bedsores, are ulcerous patches of skin and tissue that form when sustained pressure cuts off blood flow to that part of the body. Without blood,...

  • How to Improve Bed Sores

    A bed sore, also referred to as a pressure ulcer or decubitus ulcer, is caused by constant pressure to a part of the body. This pressure causes skin breakdown by decreasing blood flow to the area...

  • What a Bloody Nose Means

    Nosebleeds stem from a number of causes, few of which are cause for serious concern. If the nosebleed doesn't stop within a few minutes of applied pressure, speak to a doctor.

  • How to Treat Ulcerous Bed Sores

    Bed sores are also known as pressure sores or pressure ulcers. They occur when part of the body is robbed of adequate circulation, which can result in tissue loss and bone and joint damage if not...

  • Air Mattress to Prevent Bedsores

    Sometimes, people find themselves in a position where they are unable to get out of bed for long periods of time. One of the most common problems with this is the occurrence of bedsores. These...

  • The Effect of Tourniquets

    The tourniquet is an emergency life saving device which is used to stabilize bleeding from severe limb trauma. Complications from tourniquet use may occur, but when these devices are used properly...

  • Blood Pressure & Stress

    Stress is a normal part of life and there is no escaping from it. Stress can affect blood pressure, as being in a stressful situation can temporarily raise your blood pressure. However, research...

  • Treatment for Pressure Ulcers

    Pressure ulcers, more commonly known as bed sores, develop on areas of a person's body where prolonged pressure cuts off circulation. They are most prevalent on the buttocks, hips and heels....

  • How to Slow Bleeding

    Bleeding comes from touching sharp objects. It may be life-threatening in a serious cut or merely a small problem with minor bleeding. Quick attention will help the victim.

  • Head Trauma Treatment

    Head trauma can range from a bump on the head to a serious brain injury. The head trauma can be an open or closed injury to the head. A closed injury means the head has received a hard blow, but...

  • How to Stage a Pressure Ulcer

    Staging a pressure ulcer can be quite complicated. There are some simple principles that will make your life easier. There are four standard stages, as well as unstageable and deep tissue injury.

  • How to Prevent Getting Bedsores

    Pressure ulcers or decubitus ulcers are more commonly known as bedsores. These are extremely painful and unsightly. Bedsores can be caused by three different factors; pressure, friction, and...

  • Bedsore Treatments

    Bedsores, also known as pressure sores, are patches of damage caused to the skin when circulation is essentially cut off due prolonged periods of pressure. It is often seen when people are left in...

  • How to Prevent Butt Sores in Cancer Patients

    Most butt sores that a cancer patient suffers are typically from some sort of pressure to this area of the body from prolonged rest in a chair or bed. They may also be due to something like...

  • How to Recognize a Nursing Home Bed Sore (pressure Sore)

    Because bed sores (pressure sores) may be evidence of nursing home neglect are potentially life threatening, it is important for families of nursing home patients to learn how to recognize them.

  • How to Treat Head Wounds

    "Head injury" or "head wound" is a collective term that refers to any type of trauma to the parts of the head caused by a foreign or extrinsic agent. There are many types of head wounds. A closed...

  • How to Manage a Patient With Severe Bleeding

    Here's how to manage severe bleeding in an emergency situation

  • How to Control External Bleeding

    Bleeding from any external wound sites on the victim's body should be controlled to prevent the victim from going into shock which could lead to death if not treated immediately. There are some...

  • How to Prevent Bedsores

    If you are caring for an individual who is bedridden, the chances of them developing a bed sore at some point are entirely probable, and without taking added precautions, they are relatively...

  • How to Stop Bleeding

    Most minor cuts can be handled by the victim or with minimal help from another person. In the case of major injuries in which excessive bleeding occurs, people need to know how to control and stop...

  • How to Remove and Avoid Calluses

    Calluses are the body's way of protecting itself against constant pressure. This hardened or thickened area of skin generally forms on hands and feet in places that become irritated by things like...

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