Listen "Facial Ulcers"
Episode Synopsis
Wound care for facial ulcers can be challenging. The site of the ulcer; appearance; social factors; pain control; availability of wound dressings; amount of exudates and patient tolerance, all impact on the choice and combination of dressings. Ulcers on the face are often very difficult to dress for several reasons: Patients don't want to see the ulcer; They want the ulcer to be 'hidden'; At the same time they want to look reasonable for their family & visitors; Discrete dressings are the obvious choice…but what?; It is difficult to disguise ulcers as they get larger and deeper; Ulcers may be extremely painful; Ulcers may bleed; There may be exudates that require thick absorbent dressings; Bulky dressings can interfere with vision and eating; Even small dressings can interfere with eating and drinking; Dressings may become contaminated with food thus requiring more frequent changes. This case study serves to give healthcare workers and / or families some ideas that may be helpful; nothing is set in stone. There is not one particular wound dressing for a facial ulcer and whatever combination of dressings you do choose please remember that pain control is an absolute priority.
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