Look like road rash between crack of ass. All red with a bad spot in the center. Came over night, my sheets look wet for sweating or some thing
Will make a dr appointments tomorrow
Any healing cream ppl really like?
Pressure Sore In Crack Of Aa
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snider7779
, Jul 04 2011 04:06 PM
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#2
Posted 04 July 2011 - 04:15 PM
Zambuk.. Mummy has used it numerous times on me when it looks like I might be starting something..
I think anything that will keep moisture and bugs at bay.. Speak to your pharmacist as well.. They normally can suggest something effective..
Good luck.. And remember to stay off it..
I think anything that will keep moisture and bugs at bay.. Speak to your pharmacist as well.. They normally can suggest something effective..
Good luck.. And remember to stay off it..
What's important is not what happens to us, but how we react to what happens to us..
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God gave us two ends, one to think with, n one to sit on.. Success depends on which one u use.. Heads u win, tails u lose..
#4
Posted 05 July 2011 - 12:55 PM
snider7779, on 04 July 2011 - 04:06 PM, said:
Look like road rash between crack of ass. All red with a bad spot in the center. Came over night, my sheets look wet for sweating or some thing
Will make a dr appointments tomorrow
Any healing cream ppl really like?
Will make a dr appointments tomorrow
Any healing cream ppl really like?
Microcyn. It is not an antibiotic but kills germs, rash, yeast infections, MRSA and HIV and germs cannot become resistant to it.. Read about it at www.oculusis.com You'll never regret using it.
Good luck.
Millard
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#6
Posted 28 July 2011 - 01:53 PM
hey,
do you get AD? I do and believe sweating symptoms contributed to a sore I have so do the obvious bladder, bowel and toe nail checks, then you can determine whether the skin rash came 1st or as a result of AD if you get it. To preserve the skin you should make sure you wash and dry the area properly but not too vigorously. I would be dubious about applying cream in that area as it would possibly make it too moist. bacteria thrive in warm moist conditions.
I would say the best you can do is monitor it closely keep it as dry as possible and as free from pressure as you can. Before I got disabe'd I used to use a mild antibiotic cream sparingly applied with a cotton bud if I ever had any mild skin irritation called fucidin, fucidic acid. If you have a skin problem in that area then be aware that applying cream with the fingers could get it infected. (but could also applied with non-sterile cotton buds).
if you ge to the point where the skin opens seek tissue viability (wound) nurse intervention as soon as you can as they are best to advise you on such matters and should take over dressing them.
Lessons learned from my own bitter experience of a pressure sore. I never thought in a million years I would get one but I have.
Best of luck
Broc
do you get AD? I do and believe sweating symptoms contributed to a sore I have so do the obvious bladder, bowel and toe nail checks, then you can determine whether the skin rash came 1st or as a result of AD if you get it. To preserve the skin you should make sure you wash and dry the area properly but not too vigorously. I would be dubious about applying cream in that area as it would possibly make it too moist. bacteria thrive in warm moist conditions.
I would say the best you can do is monitor it closely keep it as dry as possible and as free from pressure as you can. Before I got disabe'd I used to use a mild antibiotic cream sparingly applied with a cotton bud if I ever had any mild skin irritation called fucidin, fucidic acid. If you have a skin problem in that area then be aware that applying cream with the fingers could get it infected. (but could also applied with non-sterile cotton buds).
if you ge to the point where the skin opens seek tissue viability (wound) nurse intervention as soon as you can as they are best to advise you on such matters and should take over dressing them.
Lessons learned from my own bitter experience of a pressure sore. I never thought in a million years I would get one but I have.
Best of luck
Broc
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