I got kicked a few years ago?!


Question: I got kicked a few years ago!?
and the place on my leg lloks like it has a black scab over it!. Is that normal !?Www@Answer-Health@Com


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i think you might have a pressure sore!. This are usually obtained by keeping pressure on an area for a long period of time but in your case may have come about via the kick you had and ensued with inappropriate pressure on the leg!. Pressure sores can be serious, depending on how much the skin and tissues have been damaged!. You should call your doctor if you think a sore is forming!.

Mild damage causes the skin to be discolored, but a sore doesn't form!. In light-skinned people, the damaged skin may turn dark purple or red!. In dark-skinned people, the area may become darker than normal!. The area of damaged skin may also feel warmer than the surrounding skin!.

Deep sores can go down into the muscle, or even to the bone!. If pressure sores are not treated properly, they can become infected!. An infection in a pressure sore can be serious!. Pressure sores also hurt a lot and make it hard for a person to move around!.
Don't lie on pressure sores!. Use foam pads or pillows to take pressure off the sore!. Special mattresses, mattress covers, foam wedges or seat cushions can help support you in bed or in a chair to reduce or relieve pressure!. Try to avoid resting directly on your hip bone when you're lying on your side!. Use pillows under one side so that your weight rests on the fleshy part of your buttock instead of on your hip bone!. Also, use pillows to keep your knees and ankles apart!. When lying on your back, place a pillow under your lower calves to lift your ankles slightly off the bed!. Change your position at least every 2 hours!.

When sitting in a chair or wheelchair, sit upright and straight!. An upright, straight position will allow you to move more easily and help prevent new sores!. If you cannot move by yourself, have your caregiver shift your position at least every hour, or more often if possible!.

The most important step to prevent pressure sores is to avoid prolonged pressure on one part of your body, especially the pressure points mentioned previously!.

It's also important to keep your skin healthy!. Keep your skin clean and dry!. Use a mild soap (like Dove, Basis or Oil of Olay) and warm (not hot) water!. Apply moisturizers so your skin doesn't get too dry!. If you must spend a lot of time in bed or in a wheelchair, check your whole body every day for spots, color changes or other signs of sores!. Pay special attention to the pressure points where sores are most likely to occur!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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