Probacja (Sep 2023)

Lower limb ulcers in people experiencing homelessness

  • Barbara Dalkowska,
  • Artur Furga

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0053.8643
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3
pp. 283 – 300

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The homelessness crisis in Poland poses a serious challenge to the state, with the number of homeless individuals exceeding 30,000 in 2019. In this paper we highlight one of the most common surgical issue of people experiencing homelessness – venous leg ulcers – and present current treatment guidelines. Homeless individuals, particularly exposed to inadequate living conditions, poor hygiene, and circulatory disorders, are at high risk of developing them. Venous ulcers are chronic wounds with prolonged and complex healing processes.They arise due to venous hypertension associated with chronic venous insufficiency and thrombosis. Often, specialized treatment is necessary, which is a challenge for homeless individuals due to difficulties in accessing regular care.The treatment of venous leg ulcers involves a multi-stage process. The gold standard for managing venous leg ulcers is compression therapy, which reduces edema and venous reflux. The TIME strategy outlines the approach to chronic wound management, emphasizing the importance of initial wound cleansing (surgically, enzymatically, or larvotherapy), infection prevention, maintaining proper moisture and wound edge preparation. This requires the use of suitable antiseptics, dressings, and wound hygiene.People experiencing homelessness face specific issues that necessitate a holistic approach, which includes health education, nutrition, and rehabilitation.

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