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Multi Colored Band Aids

Band aids is made of elastic fabric, hot melt glue, linner paper,wrapper paper
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Products Description

NO.:

YN6411

Name:

PE waterproof band-aid

Size:

DIA22MM,25MM,30MM 40MM,45MM

Product material

PE plastic waterproof material

PACKAGING

each piece is packed independently. 5 pieces in a row.

Usage:

stop bleeding and prevent scraping

PACKING SPECIFICATION

100PCS/BOX, OEM is service

Place Of Origin:

China

 

 

How to Use a Compression Wrap

There are some things to think about before you use a compression wrap.

Levels of compression. Some wraps come with a set level of compression. You can get a light, moderate, high, or extra-high-performance wrap. Your doctor can help you find the right compression level for your swelling or injury.

Wrapping your injury. Before putting on the wrap, make sure your bandage is clean. You'll want to rewrap the affected area every few weeks, depending on your injury. As your swelling goes down, you might want to reduce the compression level.

Four-layer technique. This common method involves wrapping the affected body part in four layers of compression wrap. The first layer is the loosest. Each layer gets tighter until you've gotten the compression level you need. The four-layer bandage technique is good for healing ulcers and improving blood flow. It's often used on legs and feet.

‌Don't wrap too tight. It may take you a while to get used to the feeling of a compression wrap. At first, you may think it's too tight. Most of your discomfort will happen around your ankle or foot if your wrap is on your leg. You might feel a new pressure on your leg that's caused by the compression wrap. Continuous pain in your leg may mean your compression wrap is too tight or not the right size.

 

Application Instructions

Step 1: Clean the injured area with medical alcohol or iodine, wait to dry naturally.
Step 2: Take out one wound pads of appropriate size, remove either side of the lower paper layer.
Step 3: Place the wound dressing pad on the injury, gently press the edges for greater firmness.
Step 4: Remove the other side of the lower paper layer, gently press the entire dressing.

 

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Q: How long should I wear a crepe bandage?

A: It is important to use a compression bandage correctly. This includes choosing the right size and wrapping the body part snugly to apply pressure without cutting off circulation. A compression bandage generally should be used for only 24 to 48 hours after an injury.

Q: What can result if a bandage is applied too tightly?

A: If the compression bandage is applied too tightly, it can compromise the blood supplying the lower limbs and result in ischemia. Signs and symptoms suggestive of ischemia include paresthesia, numbness, and discoloration of the toes. Patients are advised to seek urgent medical intervention in this scenario.

 

 

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