Reduce Bedsores with Memory Foam Mattresses
(PRWEB) November 5, 2005 -- Bedsores, also called decubitus
ulcers, have been a well-recognized problem since the birth
of medicine. They are widespread, affecting an estimated 9%
of all patients in American hospitals. The risks posed by
bedsores are well-known in the medical community, and most
medical facilities have policies to help prevent and deal
with bedsores when they develop. Most at risk are patients
who are receiving in-home care, as those without medical training
may lack the expertise or resources to adequately address
this very serious issue.
Causes
Bedsores develop as a result of constant pressure on certain
parts of the body, most commonly the bony protuberances such
as elbows and heels. On traditional mattresses, these points
come to bear inordinate amounts of body weight, because most
beds lack the pressure distribution properties of memory foam
or other more advanced materials.
Bedsores begin when external pressure denies blood flow and
oxygen to tiny blood vessels near the surface of the skin.
This causes the death of the first skin layers, usually manifesting
itself as a red rash that looks much like a sunburn. Bedsores
in this stage are fairly mild and can be successfully treated
by simply encouraging air and blood flow. If not managed properly,
however, bedsores can eventually spread deeper under the skin,
in some cases causing decay of muscle tissue and bone. Bedsores
can be very difficult to treat, and severe cases may require
amputation or even result in death.
Prevention
Those managing the care of loved ones in the home can take
a few steps to reduce the danger associated with bedsores.
Hospitals use special beds designed to eliminate pressure
points, but these beds can cost upwards of ten thousand dollars.
A more affordable option is to look into memory foam mattresses,
or memory foam toppers. Memory foam has unique abilities to
distribute pressure over wide surface areas. In fact, the
first commercial use of memory foam was as a hospital bedding
material, designed specifically to reduce the risk of bedsores.
A variety of memory foam products by Sleep Aid are available
from www.healco.com or
www.sleepaidfactory.com.
For an individual confined to bed, the distribution of weight
accomplished by a memory foam mattress or memory foam topper,
can help to prevent the excessive pressure that leads to bed
sores. An organized and well managed routine for shifting
a bedridden individual can also help immensely, by ensuring
that no single area is always bearing pressure. Other factors
that contribute to bedsores include excessive moisture and
friction. Changing linens promptly and using care when moving
bedridden individuals can also help to prevent the occurrence
of bedsores.
Bedsores are a serious risk to anyone who is confined to a
bed with impaired mobility. Memory foam can be a useful tool
in combating this dangerous condition, when used in conjunction
with regular a care plan.
Company Name: Healing Company
Website: www.healco.com