Is waxing contraindicated for decubitus ulcer?

When we have a client with the following condition: decubitus ulcer

Signs and symptoms for decubitus ulcer

  • An open wound or blister – a category two pressure ulcer
  • A deep wound that reaches the deeper layers of the skin – a category three pressure ulcer
  • A very deep wound that may reach the muscle and bone – a category four pressure ulcer
DECUBITUS ULCER contraindications In beauty therapy

Description

Pressure ulcers (also known as pressure sores or bedsores) are injuries to the skin and underlying tissue, primarily caused by prolonged pressure on the skin.

They can happen to anyone, but usually affect people confined to bed or who sit in a chair or wheelchair for long periods of time.

Pressure ulcers can affect any part of the body that’s put under pressure. They’re most common on bony parts of the body, such as the heels, elbows, hips and base of the spine.

They often develop gradually, but can sometimes form in a few hours.

Is decubitus ulcer contagious?
No, "decubitus ulcer" is NOT contagious!

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