Why Bedsores Must Stay Covered to Heal?

Many caregivers wonder whether a bedsore heals faster when left open to air. The answer is no. Leaving a bedsore uncovered exposes it to airborne bacteria, dust, and friction from bedding and clothing. All of these slow healing and raise infection risk significantly. A wound heals best in a moist, protected environment. The outer dressing creates that environment by sealing moisture in and keeping bacteria out. Without coverage, the wound surface dries out and forms a hard crust that blocks new skin cells from growing across the wound bed. Keep the bedsore covered with the right dressing at all times. Apply Cimidaxil D+ wound healing spray before placing each dressing to maintain an active antimicrobial barrier underneath. This combination of spray and dressing gives the wound the ideal conditions it needs for consistent, uninterrupted healing every day.