Ulcer

An ulcer is a kind of open wound. Ulcers can be on surfaces of the body. They can be on skin. They can be mucous membranes like the surface of the stomach or inside the mouth.

Skin ulcer
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Erythema nodosum – Skin ulcers that occur in some patients with inflammatory bowel disease
Diabetic foot ulcer

Ulcers start when the top layer (surface) of skin or mucous membrane is damaged. The top layer dies. When it dies, the skin or mucous membrane opens. This leaves an open sore called an ulcer.

Ulcers can be from infection with germs. Ulcers can be from pressure on a part of the skin. Ulcers can be from substances that will burn skin or mucous membranes. Peptic ulcers are sometimes from burning by the acid in the stomach. Ulcers can be from cancer. Ulcers can be from diseases of blood vessels. If not enough blood goes to a body part, it can get an ulcer. Stress can also sometimes cause ulcers. Ulcers are often very painful.

Diagnosis

Grading

Wagner's grading of ulcer follows:[1]

Grade Description
0 Pre-ulcerative lesion or healed ulcer
1 Superficial ulcer
2 Ulcer deeper to subcutaneous tissue exposing soft tissue or bone
3 Abscess formation underneath, osteomyelitis
4 Gangrene of part of tissues, limb or foot
5 Gangrene of entire one area or foot

Specific types

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Bhat S (2013). Srb's Manual of Surgery (4th ed.). Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishing. pp. 16–17. ISBN 9789350259443.