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Homecare Medical Supplies Assist Immobile Patients



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By : Christine Harrell    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-08-10 18:54:15

Patients with mobility difficulties that spend a lot of time in one position or in one place often have problems with skin breakdown and develop sores. While home healthcare providers do their best to turn them regularly and relieve pressure sores and ulcers that may develop, this is not always enough. Use of special homecare medical supplies helps to alleviate the pain and heal the wounds. Some home medical products are used for skin irritation prevention.

Moisturizer
Creams are applied to soften the skin's surface and keep it from drying out. When patients stay in one position for a long period of time, the moisture on the skin evaporates more quickly and causes it to dry out more rapidly. Using a moisturizing cream helps to exfoliate, as well as reduce calluses, scales and cracks. It is soft and smooth and less prone to ulcers and irritations.

Antimicrobial Barriers
As long as people are unable to use the restroom facilities regularly, they are likely to have bladder accidents when bedridden. Bodily fluids in contact with the skin tend to dry it out and cause skin irritations. The presence of bacteria increases risk of skin breakdown and the chances for infection. Those with incontinence problems that are not bedridden may experience similar rashes and infections from irritations without the pressure sores. In both cases, antimicrobial barriers should be applied regularly. This is



one of the home healthcare supplies that people may prefer to buy through an online supplier rather than over the counter at the nearest drugstore. Antimicrobial products work not only with prevention, but increase moisture and protection of the area.

Foot Conditions
Taking care of feet in patients that stay in bed all day amid the sheets presents special challenges. Special creams and moisturizers specially formulated for feet aid in softening and replenishing the scaly, cracked surface. Regular chafing against even the softest of materials leaves feet red and irritated. This is a dangerous risk for those with diabetes. Foot sores and ulcers can result in amputation of toes and feet if proper care is not taken. As a result, regular use of special foot creams is recommended.

Padding
Flat bedding surfaces increase the risk of ulcers and abrasions. There are a variety of pads available to prevent skin pressure maladies. Foam cushions resembling old-fashioned egg cartons are one of the most popular types. They are used as both bed pads and for lounge chairs in patients that are moved to a different location during the day and return to bed at night. Foam rings are also available for those need additional comfort when in the sitting position for long periods of time. Most padding can now be found in eco-friendly materials for those who prefer to purchase green products.
Author Resource:- Author is a freelance copywriter. For more information about home healthcare equipment, please visit http://www.homecarewarehouse.com.
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