Well things are just getting better for dad given he's alzermers dementia.
In last day i noticed poodle round is feet NOW my das suffers diabetic blister's / ulcers that we kept on top of BUT now he's feet legs have swallon up and this stuff is causing poodles
Am seeing doctor monday given issues but just wanted to know dose anyone have experiance ofleaky weeping leg edema.
Given my dads kidney damage heart failular duretics have to be used with caution.
Given he's dementia he's on lazatives to protect he's kidney from infections.
So geting him to raise he's feet a tad is hard work at best.
Dose anyone know about dressing ulcers or is it just barier creams.
On plus side HE's happy eating his crisp quite unaware of seriouness NEEDLESS ro say am worried as he needs he's feet legs
You would need a referral from a doctor to get a district nurse to dress his legs , oedema does weep and regularly clean bandages and absorbant dressing should be used , however I believe the nurse should be doing this ,
Hi my husband had that problem. He had a nurse come in to put cream and bandages on them. His legs were very swollen after being dx with heart failure. I would advise to speak to your GP about this. Take care
Hi Jeff, Your dad needs to see a doctor asap. You say there is pus coming from his legs? Well, pus indicates infection. Does he keep his feet elevated until someone can see him? Keeping his legs elevated will help some with the swelling. I know this is a hard time for you, but try to hang in there. Have they ever mentioned Congestive Heart Failure to you? It is very possible that is what he has now. He is definitely going to need some managed care to help with dressing his leg ulcers. I know you are ready to get him proper help so you can finally get some rest! I'm no doctor but I do know a little bit from some of your description of his symptoms. I would also watch his salt intake. That too can help with the swelling. Best of luck to you Jeff. Take care of your Dad. You're a good son.
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