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Bed sore issue
We had a bed sore surgery 10 days back and the treated area is fine but new are is turning black. What to do in such a case, do we need to have again surgery
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It depends on clinical examination and evaluation. May or May not require surgery.
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Kindly show to your Surgeon for proper work up and management.
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The bed sore is increasing in size. The patient needs re debridement surgery. Kindly contact the operating surgeon or kindly consult me for further details
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Kindly contact the operating surgeon or kindly consult me for further details
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Kindly do online consultation..
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this may be infected and should not be neglected immediate case should be taken for for further further treatment and precautions please connect me via Practo thank you have a nice day
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Needs surgery .
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