Venous ulcers are chronic wounds that typically occur on the lower legs, particularly around the ankles, as a result of chronic venous insufficiency (CVI).
Pressure ulcers, also known as bedsores or decubitus ulcers, are localized injuries to the skin and underlying tissues that result from prolonged pressure.
Arterial ulcers are chronic, painful sores that typically occur on the lower extremities, such as the feet, toes, or lower legs, as a result of inadequate blood flow due to arterial disease.
Traumatic wounds are injuries caused by external forces such as cuts, abrasions, lacerations, or punctures.
Diabetic foot ulcers are chronic, non-healing wounds that occur on the feet of individuals with diabetes.
Varicose veins-related wounds, also known as venous ulcers or stasis ulcers, are chronic ulcers that occur as a complication of varicose veins.