Understanding Stage II Pressure Ulcers: Symptoms & Appearance
A Stage II pressure ulcer is characterized by partial-thickness skin loss with exposed dermis. The wound bed typically presents as red, moist, and without slough or eschar. There may be areas of intact epidermis at the edges of the wound. Pain may or may not be present.Ulcers - Related Articles
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