Many people wonder whether a bedsore and a pressure ulcer are different conditions. In reality, both terms describe the same type of injury caused by prolonged pressure on the skin and underlying tissues. These wounds commonly occur in individuals with limited mobility, including bedridden patients and wheelchair users. The severity of a pressure ulcer can range from mild skin redness to deep wounds affecting muscles and bones. Proper bedsore care includes pressure relief, wound management, and skin protection. Understanding the terminology helps patients and caregivers recognize the condition early and seek appropriate treatment. Early intervention can prevent complications and support faster healing outcomes.