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Skin Care Determined2Heal Tips: How is my skin different from before my injury? Sensation - Having no ability to feel certain parts of your body can cause problems. Temperature regulation - There is less sweat to evaporate and cool you below your level of injury. You may have excessive sweating above the level of injury. Fluid regulation and circulation - If you don’t move your muscles through stretching, exercise or spasticity, you can get edema, which is a pooling of the fluids that causes your tissues to swell. You don’t move as much so your blood doesn’t circulate as well. You also don’t have as much muscle that pads between your bones and your skin. Spasms can cause shearing or can cause you to bump into things and break down your skin. Most importantly, your skin needs a lot of attention to prevent pressure sores. Why do I need to be so careful about skin care?
What do I need to look out for? Any irregularities in the skin are cause for concern. Red marks, discolorations, rashes, cuts, scrapes, and bruises. What is a pressure sore? It is an injury caused by unrelieved pressure that damages the skin and underlying tissue. There are four stages of pressure sores. Pictures Coming Soon!!!
What do I do if I have a red mark or a pressure sore? Relieve the pressure by getting off the area. You should stay off the area until it clears. If the sore is in an area that you sit on – hips, buttocks, back or legs, stay on bed rest until the red area clears. Remember when in bed to reposition every two hours to avoid any redness in any other areas. If the red area does not clear within 24 hours call your healthcare professional. If you have any open areas on your skin, stay off the area and call a healthcare professional immediately. How can I prevent skincare problems? Tips for inspection
Avoid the following:
Make sure:
What are the most important parts of your skin to protect?
Is there a certain type of clothing that is better to wear than others? Avoid clothing with thick seams and clothing that is too tight. Are there any products that specifically address skincare maintenance? Seating cushions for wheelchairs are designed to distribute weight evenly. Beds are made that have air flowing through them to avoid pressure sores. Why do I need to be turned at night? You need to be repositioned for your lungs so you don’t get pneumonia. It helps with circulation and it keeps you from developing pressure sores.
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Disclaimer: This page contains observations and information from the personal experiences of Josh Basile. It is not intended as a substitute for the guidance and advice of trained medical professionals. Determined2Heal recommends that you always seek out guidance from healthcare professionals before partaking in any treatment. |
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