Whether or not a bedsore can be cured is related to a number of factors. If the condition is mild and proper care is provided, the bedsore is mild and has a high chance of being cured, while if the condition is severe or care is not provided, the bedsore is more serious and is more difficult to be cured.
If the condition is mild and proper care is provided, bedsores are generally less likely to occur. If bedsores do occur, but they are detected in the early stages of bedsore development and treated in a timely manner, there is a good chance that they will be cured.
If the condition is more serious, which usually occurs when the patient has been bedridden for a long time or has suffered a traumatic brain injury, or if the patient is not properly cared for, has poor nutritional status, and fails to detect and treat bedsores at an early stage, bedsores can become very serious, and treatment at this time can be very difficult, with a lower chance of cure.