The prognosis for complete recovery from scabies infestation is excellent. In patients with weak immune systems, the biggest danger is that the areas of skin involved with scabies will become secondarily infected with bacteria.
Bedsores can usually be cured,but about 60,000 deaths a year are attributed to complications caused by bedsores. Bedsores can be slow to heal. Without proper treatment, they can lead to:gangrene.osteomyelitis.sepsis.localized or systemic infections.
Prognosis for a child with impetigo is excellent. The vast majority of children recover quickly, completely, and uneventfully.
Bedsores are an open ulcer of the skin. If you have open wounds not caused by trauma and have been bedridden this is probably bedsores.
Bedsores are also called decubitus ulcers, pressure ulcers, or pressure sores
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bedsores
people who have been successfully treated for bedsores have a 90% chance of developing them again
The cause of bedsores is prolonged periods of time without moving out og a certain position most of the time in bed.
Bedsores are also called decubitus ulcers, pressure ulcers, or pressure sores
Bedsores
People over the age of 60 are more likely than younger people to develop bedsores. Risk is also increased by: atherosclerosis.diabetes.heart problems.incontinence.malnutrition.anemia.
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Prognosis Pro = prior or before Gnosis = knowledge