How does diabetic have bedsore to treat

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We must have heard of diabetes with bedsore. Diabetes is a blood disease. We should also understand that diabetes patients have a very serious complication, that is, it is very difficult to heal after they have wounds. Especially after the body got bedsore for a long time is particularly difficult to treat, here to share some of the treatment of diabetic bedsore.

How does diabetic have bedsore to treat

First: in the first week of debridement and dressing change, the necrotic tissue was completely removed, and the local area was repeatedly rinsed with 3% hydrogen peroxide and wrapped with sterile gauze. Change dressing four times a day. In the second week, the dressing was changed three times a day. After local disinfection with Iodophor cotton ball, an oil gauze strip was placed in the deep part of the pus cavity to drain the pus and bandage it with sterile gauze.

Second: after two weeks of dressing change, local tissue exposed fresh wounds, exudate decreased significantly. Then rinse with normal saline, after drying, extract 1ml ordinary insulin with disposable empty needle, evenly drop it on the bedsore surface, and bandage it with sterile gauze. Change the dressing once a day in the evening. During the day with absorbent cotton dipped in decubitus clear wet compress wound, change dressing three times a day.

Third: because of the difficulty in chewing, the patient was given indwelling gastric tube, nasogastric feeding once every 6 hours, and the food was milk, eggs, vegetable juice, rice soup, etc. Adjust at any time according to blood sugar. Albumin and plasma were infused intravenously. In order to strengthen the physique. Eat less, eat more, add more vegetables, protein food.

matters needing attention

Daily blood glucose examination and control treatment. Do a good job of blood glucose examination and blood glucose control for patients every day. The change of blood sugar affects the healing speed of the wound. The change of blood glucose affects the recovery speed of patients.