How long does it take to get bedsores when you’re bedridden?

How long it takes for bedsores to develop depends on the individual’s physical condition, whether he or she is able to move around on his or her own, and whether or not he or she receives proper care. If he or she stays in bed all the time and receives improper care, he or she may develop bedsores within a week or so. For patients who need to stay in bed for a long period of time, bedsores are very easy to get. The duration of bedsores is related to many factors, such as the softness or hardness of the bed, the sleeping position, and the nutritional status of the patient. If you take good care of the patient in your daily life, you may be able to live without bedsores for a long time. However, if the care is not in place, bedsores may appear within a week. For long-term bed-ridden patients, it is necessary to turn over regularly every day, massage, scrub the body, keep the body clean and dry, and give the patient a mattress to prevent bedsores, so as to prevent bedsores.