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Do the black scabs on bedsores mean they will heal soon?

on bedsores does not mean that they are about to heal, but rather it is a false healing caused by improper care or treatment HYPERLINK The black scabs cannot be retained, and the longer the black scabs exist, the more severe the bedsore ulcer will be.

What is a black scab of bedsore?

Black scab is actually a shelter for germs. It is thick and hard, which not only hinders the natural healing of the wound but also prevents pus and necrotic tissue from being discharged, providing a breeding ground for germs. This false healing appearance often makes people mistakenly believe that the condition is getting better, but it is not.

How do we distinguish this false healing from true recovery?

The black scab of false healing is hard and inelastic, often accompanied by a cavity or tissue defect underneath. On the other hand, the dry scab of true healing is thin, full of vitality, natural in color, and as soft and elastic as new skin.

How to remove black scab?

The type is for thin and soft black scabs. Wash them with normal saline, apply Chinese herbal bedsore ointment to decompose them, then use a cotton swab to gently move them to separate them, gently pick them up with tweezers, or cut them off with scissors. They can be removed gradually in multiple times, which is safe and easy to operate.

The second type is for thick and hard black scabs. Wash them with normal saline, and apply Chinese herbal bedsore ointment on the surface of the black scab to complete decomposition. After repeated treatments, the black scabs can be softened and fall off. Some can be removed with cotton swabs, tweezers, and scissors. If the black scab is very hard, after the bedsore ointment is softened, use a sterilized blade to draw a "well" symbol to separate them, and then remove them step by step according to the above method.

Myogenic repair method for black scab-type bedsores

If there is a tissue defect or cavity under the black scab, fill the cavity with alginate dressing to create a good healing environment, complete the cavity decomposition, promote the growth of granulation tissue, and wait for the granulation tissue to fill the wound before starting wound healing.

Black scab bedsores must be treated as soon as possible, and never delay. The longer the time, the larger the cavity below. In addition, when caring for the wound, the nursing staff must not use powders or folk remedies on the wound. The treatment and care of bedsores must be scientific and effective so that recovery can be faster and without detours.

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Editor: kiki Jia