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  1. Bedsores (Pressure Ulcers): Symptoms, Staging & Treatment

    Bedsores occur when pressure reduces or cuts off blood flow to your skin. This lack of blood flow can cause a pressure wound injury to develop in as little as two hours.

  2. Bedsores (pressure ulcers) - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    Feb 22, 2024 · Bedsores also are called pressure ulcers, pressure injuries and decubitus ulcers. The people who are most at risk of bedsores have medical conditions that keep them from changing …

  3. Pressure ulcer - Wikipedia

    Pressure ulcers, also known as pressure sores, bed sores or pressure injuries, are localised damage to the skin and/or underlying tissue that usually occur over a bony prominence as a result of usually …

  4. Bed Sores (Decubitus Ulcers): Stages, Causes, and More

    Jan 25, 2024 · A decubitus ulcer is also called a bedsore. We explain why they occur and how to prevent them from developing.

  5. Bedsores (decubitus ulcers) - Drugs.com

    Jul 18, 2025 · Bedsores (decubitus ulcers) - an easy to understand guide covering causes, diagnosis, symptoms, treatment and prevention plus additional in depth medical information.

  6. Pressure Sores | Bedsores | Pressure Ulcers | MedlinePlus

    Dec 18, 2024 · Bedsores (decubitus ulcers) are caused by pressure to areas of skin when resting in a position for too long. Complications can be serious. Learn why.

  7. DECUBITUS Definition & Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical

    The meaning of DECUBITUS is a position assumed in lying down. How to use decubitus in a sentence.

  8. Bedsores (Decubitus Ulcers) - Harvard Health

    Jul 28, 2023 · What is a bedsore (decubitus ulcer)? Bedsores, also called pressure ulcers or decubitus ulcers, are areas of broken skin that can develop in people who: Use a wheelchair or bedside chair …

  9. Decubitus Ulcers: Pathophysiology and Primary Prevention

    Decubitus ulcers are usually accompanied by an inflammatory reaction, and often by local bacterial colonization or systemic infection. Exudation from large areas of damaged skin leads to fluid and …

  10. Quick Facts:Pressure Sores - Merck Manual Consumer Version

    Pressure sores, often called bedsores, are skin injuries caused by steady pressure on one area of skin. The pressure cuts off blood flow to the area, which can damage the skin. What causes pressure …