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Pressure ulcer of contiguous site of back, buttock and hip Save


ICD-10 code: L89.4

Chapter: Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue

What is a Pressure Ulcer of the Contiguous Site of Back, Buttock and Hip?

A pressure ulcer of the contiguous site of back, buttock, and hip is an injury that results from prolonged pressure on the skin and underlying tissues. This type of ulcer typically occurs in individuals who have limited mobility and spend a lot of time sitting or lying down. Pressure ulcers can range from mild to severe, and if left untreated, they can lead to serious complications such as infections and even death.

Causes of Pressure Ulcers of the Contiguous Site of Back, Buttock and Hip

Pressure ulcers of the contiguous site of back, buttock, and hip are caused by prolonged pressure on the skin and underlying tissues. This pressure can be caused by a variety of factors, including:

  1. Friction - when the skin rubs against a surface
  2. Shearing - when the skin is pulled in one direction while the underlying tissue is pulled in another
  3. Pressure - when the weight of the body compresses the skin and underlying tissues against a surface

Individuals who are at risk of developing pressure ulcers include those who are bedridden, wheelchair-bound, or have limited mobility due to an injury or illness. Other risk factors include:

  1. Age
  2. Poor nutrition
  3. Dehydration
  4. Smoking
  5. Medical conditions such as diabetes and hypertension
Treatment and Prevention of Pressure Ulcers of the Contiguous Site of Back, Buttock and Hip

The treatment of pressure ulcers of the contiguous site of back, buttock, and hip involves relieving pressure on the affected area and promoting healing. Treatment options may include:

  1. Using specialized cushions and mattresses to relieve pressure on the affected area
  2. Cleaning and dressing the wound to prevent infection
  3. Using topical creams and ointments to promote healing
  4. Surgery to remove damaged tissue

Preventing pressure ulcers is essential for individuals who are at risk. Prevention measures may include:

  1. Maintaining good hygiene
  2. Keeping the skin clean and dry
  3. Moving and changing positions frequently
  4. Using specialized cushions and mattresses to relieve pressure on the skin
  5. Eating a healthy diet and staying hydrated
Conclusion

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