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Skin Care after Spinal Cord Injury

Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on Apr 2, 2024.

Skin care after a spinal cord injury is important because you are at risk for pressure injuries. A pressure injury is also called a pressure sore, bedsore, wound, or decubitus ulcer. They develop when you sit or lie on a bony area for too long. Bladder or bowel accidents can make your skin wet and cause the skin to break down more quickly. You may not be able to feel a cut or scratch until it becomes a blister or large draining sore.

DISCHARGE INSTRUCTIONS:

Follow up with your healthcare provider as directed:

Write down your questions so you remember to ask them during your visits.

Care for your skin:

Help prevent a pressure injury:

Contact your healthcare provider if:

Return to the emergency department if:

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