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Atypical Ulcers

Wound Care located in Oklahoma


Atypical ulcers are wounds that don’t follow the usual pattern of common ulcers, and they can be harder to diagnose and treat. These wounds are unusual and require careful evaluation and a customized treatment plan. At NewDawn Mobile Wound Care, based in Oklahoma, treating patients throughout the state, the nurse practitioner team, Marena De Jesus, APRN, provide personalized, in-home care to help identify the cause and support healing. Call the office today or book an appointment online now.

Atypical Ulcers Q&A

What are atypical ulcers, and how do they differ from other wounds?

Atypical ulcers are wounds that don’t follow the normal pattern of common ulcers, like diabetic or venous ulcers. They often look unusual, may appear in uncommon locations, and don’t heal the way expected. 

Unlike typical wounds, these ulcers can be linked to less common conditions and may not respond to standard treatments. That’s why they require a closer look and a more detailed care plan to find the true cause and treat it properly.

What causes atypical ulcers?

Atypical ulcers can be caused by a variety of underlying issues. These may include autoimmune diseases, infections, skin conditions, or blood disorders. In some cases, they can be related to medication reactions or inflammation in your body. 

Poor circulation, trauma, or even unknown causes can also play a role. Since there are many possible causes, the NewDawn Mobile Wound Care team evaluates you as a whole person, not just the wound itself.

What are the symptoms of atypical ulcers?

Atypical ulcers can look different from person to person, but you may notice common signs, including:

  • Irregular wound shape or edges
  • Unusual color, such as dark, red, or mixed tones
  • Pain that may be mild or severe
  • Slow or no healing over time
  • Swelling or inflammation in the area
  • Possible drainage or changes in skin texture

These symptoms can vary depending on the underlying cause, which is why careful evaluation is important.

How are atypical ulcers diagnosed and treated?

Diagnosing atypical ulcers starts with a thorough exam and review of your medical history. Your provider may order lab tests, imaging, or even a biopsy to better understand what’s causing the wound. 

Treatment depends on the underlying issue, but may include advanced wound care, medications, infection control, and therapies to support healing. The goal is to treat both the wound and the underlying cause to help prevent recurrence.

Do you have a wound that’s not healing or looks unusual? Contact NewDawn Mobile Wound Care today by phone or online to schedule an in-home evaluation and get the expert care you need to support healing.