How Bunions Can Affect Senior Health
Approximately one-third of Americans have bunions. While not always considered a serious condition, bunions can become a physical burden for older adults and may be a sign the body is developing an inflammatory disease. Here’s what you should keep in mind for yourself or a loved one. What Are Bunions? A bunion is a bump-like…
How Older Adults Can Manage Extreme Cold Weather
Extreme cold weather affects everyone but for older adults with declining muscle mass, freezing temperatures can make it hard to retain body heat and increase hypothermia risks. There are other perils of winter weather to contend with, including slippery surfaces that can increase slip and fall risks. Here’s what you should know. Hypothermia Risks When…
Burn Injury Risks for Older Adults
A burn is defined as tissue damage caused by exposure to heat, chemicals, radiation or electricity. Burn severity ranges from superficial to serious, affecting deeper layers of skin and causing life-threatening injuries. While people of all ages can experience burn injuries, older adults are particularly vulnerable and experience longer healing times due to age-related skin…
Types & Causes of Chronic Wounds
Chronic wounds affect nearly 6 million people and contribute to about $20 billion in medical costs each year. While individuals of all ages can experience these injuries, older adults are more vulnerable due to thinning muscle mass, skin changes, a body that heals slower and an often sedentary lifestyle. Wounds that do not progress past…