When a bedsore produces a significant amount of wound fluid — called exudate — keeping that moisture balanced becomes one of the most important aspects of wound management. Too much moisture sitting on the wound surface softens the periwound skin and creates conditions for bacterial growth. Too little moisture dries the wound and blocks healing. Foam dressings are specifically designed to manage this challenge. They absorb excess wound fluid into their structure while keeping a controlled amount of moisture at the wound surface. This absorption capacity makes them ideal for Stage 2 and Stage 3 bedsores that produce moderate to heavy drainage. Foam dressings also provide a soft cushioning layer that helps protect the healing wound from pressure during repositioning. Use Cimidaxil D+ wound healing spray before placing the foam dressing for the complete combination of moisture management and active antimicrobial protection in every bedsore dressing change.