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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Cura Decubitus™ supports the body’s natural healing process, helping protect, repair, and restore skin affected by pressure-related wounds.
Bedsores, also called pressure sores or pressure ulcers, develop when constant pressure on the skin reduces blood flow. This lack of circulation weakens the skin and underlying tissue, leading to redness, pain, and slow-healing wounds, especially in people who are bedridden or have limited mobility.
People who are bedridden, wheelchair-bound, recovering from surgery, using diapers, or dependent on caregivers are more prone to bedsores. These commonly occur on pressure-prone areas such as the back of the head, shoulders, elbows, lower back, hips, inner knees, and heels.
When pressure reduces blood flow, the skin does not receive enough oxygen and nutrients. This slows the body’s natural healing process and increases the risk of infection.
Early-stage bedsores can often improve with proper wound care, pressure relief, and supportive topical treatment. Severe cases require medical supervision.
Pressure ulcers can be prevented by
- Frequent repositioning
- Keeping the skin clean and dry
- Monitoring pressure-prone areas daily
- Using protective topical support
- Maintaining good nutrition and hydration
Cura Decubitus™ is a topical wound-care range developed to support the treatment and prevention of bedsores, pressure ulcers, slow-healing wounds, and non-healing external ulcers. It is available as Cura Decubitus™ Ointment and Cura Decubitus™ Ultra, which work best when used in combination.
Cura Decubitus™ is indicated for:
- Bedsores and pressure ulcers
- Slow-healing and non-healing wounds
- Diabetic foot ulcers
- Chronic and infected ulcers
- Minor cuts, burns, rashes, and fungal infections
- Post-surgical wound care
Cura Decubitus™ supports wound care by:
- Cleansing the wound and preparing the wound bed
- Supporting tissue regeneration and collagen formation
- Reducing inflammation, redness, and discomfort
- Forming a protective barrier against friction and moisture
- Supporting faster skin recovery
Yes. When applied regularly on pressure-prone areas, Cura Decubitus™ Ointment helps reduce friction, moisture, and irritation—key factors that contribute to bedsore formation. Preventive use is especially helpful for bedridden patients or those using diapers.
Yes. Cura Decubitus™ is a plant-based, topical homeopathic formulation that is gentle and suitable for regular use. If irritation persists, discontinue use and consult a healthcare professional.
No. Cura Decubitus™ is a topical homeopathic formulation enriched with plant-based ingredients and natural antiseptic support. It does not contain antibiotics or steroids.
Yes. It is especially helpful for elderly patients who have fragile skin, limited mobility, or who depend on caregivers. The formulation supports comfort, protection, and healing.
Cura Decubitus™ Ointment
- Forms a protective oil-based barrier
- Helps reduce friction, moisture exposure, chafing, redness, and itching
- Useful for prevention and skin protection
Cura Decubitus™ Ultra
- Applied directly to the wound
- Supports cleansing, tissue regeneration, and collagen formation
- Helps accelerate the healing process
Together, they work synergistically to protect the skin surface while supporting deeper healing.
Yes, Ultra can be used alone. However, better results are typically seen when followed by Cura Decubitus™ Ointment to provide surface protection.
It helps protect the skin, reduce friction, soothe irritation, and support healing of pressure-prone areas and existing wounds.
Yes. Regular application to pressure-prone areas helps prevent bedsores, especially in bedridden or diaper-using patients.
Yes. It forms a protective barrier against moisture and helps reduce irritation and chafing.
- Wash your hands and wear gloves
- Clean the affected area with distilled water
- Apply Cura Decubitus™ Ultra directly to the wound
- Apply a thin layer of Cura Decubitus™ Ointment.
- Cover lightly with sterile gauze
Apply 2–3 times daily or as advised by a physician.
Yes. After application, the wound should be lightly covered with a sterile gauze dressing. Always use fresh sterile materials.
Typically, 2–3 times daily for treatment.
For prevention, apply twice daily and after each diaper change.
It should be applied directly on the wound or ulcer after cleaning the area.
Yes. Cura Decubitus™ Ultra and Ointment are indicated for diabetic foot ulcers and help support healing and protection. Blood sugar control and medical supervision remain essential.
Yes. It can be used for slow-healing wounds in diabetic patients as part of overall wound care under medical guidance.
Yes. The formulation is gentle and suitable for fragile or sensitive skin when used as directed.
Cura Decubitus™ is designed to be soothing. Most users experience relief from burning, itching, and discomfort.
- For external use only
- Avoid contact with the eyes
- Do not use on deep puncture wounds without medical supervision
- Store in a cool, dry place
- Keep out of reach of children
Cura Decubitus™ has been researched and formulated by Dr. Jatin N. Valia, based on over 30 years of clinical evaluation in wound care.
