At the rehab hospital where I work, I often see 'hydrogel' being used to treat Stage II's for about 14 days twice daily.
Calmoseptine is usually used for Stage I.
An ischial ulcer is a medical condition (disease)that requires an ICD-9 code; not a CPT code, which is used for medical procedures.707.04 (pressure ulcer, hip)707.20 (pressure ulcer, unspecified stage) ** An additional code is required to identify the stage of the pressure ulcer (707.20-707.25).
Calmoseptine use can be bad if used during pregnancy. You should speak with your doctor about the risks if you plan on using calmoseptine while you are pregnant.
Calmoseptine was originally developed for use on infants. We do not recommend that it be used on premature newborns
Bedsores are also called decubitus ulcers, pressure ulcers, or pressure sores
Yes, but prepare for a slight burn.
relieving pressure, keeping the wound clean and moist, and keeping the area around the ulcer clean and dry. This is often accomplished with saline washes and the use of sterile medicated gauze dressings
yes. you can also sit in an oatmeal bath (aveeno) or use hydrocortisone cream
can ulcer patient eat kola nut
can ulcer patient eat kola nut
Use for ulcer
Yes
Calmoseptine isn't really going to help much with the healing process or the itching of Chicken Pox. If you have open sores that you're worried about getting infected you should use Neosporin. If it's the itching that's really bugging you I'd recommend Calamine lotion or Aveeno cream.