Decubitus ulcers can be treated with ointments, but there are many different types of ointments, and the type of medication used depends on the severity and size of the ulcer. Decubitus ulcers are a skin condition caused by persistent pressure on localized tissues and impaired blood circulation. 1. Smaller bedsores can be treated with topical medications, such as iodine compounds and silver sulfadiazine under the guidance of a physician. If the bedsore is large and has more necrotic tissue, it will need to be treated with debridement surgery, or skin repair surgery. It is important to take good care of the skin and keep it dry during treatment. 2. When decubitus ulcers cause severe pain, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), such as ibuprofen and naproxen sodium, can be used to effectively reduce the pain. 3. When bedsores appear secondary infection, you can also use antibiotic topical drugs, such as mupirocin ointment, ofloxacin ointment, clindamycin phosphate capsules. The treatment of specific bedsores depends on the situation, to listen to the advice of a professional doctor, the drug should be applied under the guidance of the doctor.