There is no such thing as a miracle cure for bedsores. Decubitus ulcers should be treated scientifically to help the disease recover, such as general treatment, medication and surgery. Decubitus ulcers are a kind of disease in which the local tissues are subjected to long-term pressure, blood circulation is impaired, and continuous ischemia, hypoxia, and nutrient deficiencies occur, resulting in tissue breakdown and necrosis. Common manifestations include erythema, blisters, wounds and ulcers. It occurs in the protruding parts of bones under pressure, such as tailbone, ankle, heel, buttocks and so on. 1. General treatment: such as frequent changes in patient position, posture, use of inflatable mattresses, etc., in order to reduce the pressure that causes bedsores and reduce friction, these measures can help to reduce the ulcers that have already formed, and can also prevent the development of bedsores. These measures can help reduce the ulcers that have formed and prevent the development of bedsores. The wounds of pressure sores should also be cleaned frequently to minimize the chances of infection. 2. Medication: some topical dressings can be used, such as film dressings, hydrocolloid dressings, hydrogel dressings, etc., which can not only protect the wound from contamination, absorb exudate, reduce edema, but also provide a suitable environment for wound healing. When symptoms of infection appear, you can use povidone iodine, silver sulfadiazine and other drugs, or oral amoxicillin, ornidazole and other antibiotics. 3. Surgery: If the bedsore patient has more necrotic tissues, debridement can be used for treatment; if severe pressure sores may not be able to heal on their own, skin repair can be used for treatment. If you need to treat bedsores, you should go to a regular hospital and receive standardized treatment under the guidance of a professional doctor, and should not blindly use medication on your own to avoid aggravating the condition or producing adverse reactions.