Wednesday, September 21st, 2011 | Author:

Just about every family in America has a relative that’s bedridden for most likely an indefinite period of time. Although this is unfortunate for a number of reasons, the #1 concern for many people is preventing blood clots and bedsores. With daily exercise and proper diet, blood clots can be usually avoided. However, bedsores are a little trickier. Bedsores are basically lesions that form anywhere on the body due to unrelieved pressure, temperature and several other factors.  Fortunately, there are now mattresses specifically manufactured to prevent bedsores from growing.

When the time comes to invest in a proper anti bedsore mattress for your relative, there are 3 important tips that you need to keep in mind:

1.  Find a Quality Mattress within Your Budget

Although this seems like a no-brainer, some believe that in order to have a name brand mattress, they have to make great sacrifices with their finances for the sake of their loved one’s comfort. Don’t fall into this trap. Right now, there are websites that offer affordable alternating pressure mattresses on sale due to clearance or even holiday specials. It’s even possible to find a used one for sale at garage sales or in personal ads. However, if you take this route, make sure that the mattress is sanitary. Also, keep in mind that there are several variations of anti bedsore mattresses that greatly shift in price, which brings us to our next tip.

2. Know Your Bedsores and Mattresses

There are four distinct types of bedsores you need to be aware of. Stages I-II are the beginning stages of bedsores, while stages III-IV are seen as deep wounds. Today, there are mattresses that are customized to heal bedsores in all stages. Mattresses for bedsores in stages I-II are usually 5-8 inches thick and lie on top of a regular mattress. They are the most affordable and are ideal for preventing pressure sores from even forming. Then there are models categorized as stage I-IV bedsore mattresses. They’re more expensive than the stage I-II mattresses, but are an excellent tool for healing bedsores in any stage.

3. Keep the Stage IV Mattress in Mind

The stage IV bedsore mattress is the most expensive model and the most difficult to find. If you can afford the investment, then it’s recommended more than the other models. It’s very powerful, holds more air than the others and has incredible longevity. So, if you want the best for your loved one, the stage IV mattress is what you need. As mentioned earlier, they’re hard to find, but worth the investment.

Bedsores have always been a problem for bedridden individuals. Luckily, there are ways to prevent and treat them. Consider all the types of anti bedsore mattresses mentioned above if you have a relative in this situation – for their assurance and comfort.

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