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Old Jul 08, 2006, 03:11 AM
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Does anyone know of a good way to deal with pressure sores ?

We have tried massage, & the sores aren't getting bigger, but they aren't going away either Pressure sores Pressure sores Pressure sores and we seem to be getting new ones every day. Pressure sores
We used tea-tree oil on them as an antiseptic, but someone said they are dangerous. Pressure sores
Can anyone give us more info on this ?
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Old Jul 08, 2006, 05:32 AM
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There are may things out there for all kinds of things for example I use lotramin, zinc oxide, Bag Balm, Vaseline, hand and body lotion and creams, snip a piece off my aloe vera plant and use that. and many other things on any kind of sores, cuts and scapes. But checking with your family physician is best because he or she will know what is best for you to use based on your health history that we on line don't know about.
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