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To treat a decubitus ulcer, also known as a pressure sore, it's essential to relieve pressure on the affected area by frequently changing the patient's position. Clean the wound gently with saline or mild soap and water, and apply appropriate dressings to keep it moist and protected. Nutritional support to promote healing and, if necessary, pain management should also be addressed. For severe cases, medical intervention may be required, including advanced wound care or surgical options.

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