What is the bandage?

bandage cover is the role of material used to cover the wound. The packaging can be supplied in various types of materials, from elastic to gauze wraps. The role of bandages allows sister or doctors neatly and completely cover the wound and serves as an easily removed bandage. Most first aid sets contain a roll of bandage packaging. The cover keeps the sterile pad located on the wound and ensures that it will not move. Elastic elastic bandages are often used as a final coverage partly with the ease in which they are applied. Elastic also makes it easier to replace bandages when the patient arrives back home and has to do it. Wraps can be held in place using tape or metal staples. Many dressing wraps are repeatedly usable and can be sterilized and maintained until it has set out in a drawer or in the drug chest. The cover often does not have to cover the dressing, it can be a bandage.

In the case of sprained ankles or knees can bedressing packaging with the only treatment. The preferred treatment method may be firmly wrapped in the damaged area and its immobilized. The patient may remove a wrap for bathing or sleep and after completion to re -pack the injured limb or joint. Always make sure the cover is not so tight to cut off the blood circulation.

with wounds, such as head wounds, a bandage of impatient gauze can be used to prevent the hair from stuck in the bandage. The packaging perfectly adapts to the patient's round head and creates a bandage that does not fall or disappears. The cover also allows the doctor to remove the bandage to explore and monitor the wound without disturbing it too much. The bandage role is often comfortable for the patient.

bandage cover can often be sent home with the patient to later dress the wound. Due to easy application, the patient may dress the wound after swelling or after application of cream or antibacterial ointment. In the case of a burn victim, the package can be guided free to avoid injury to fresh leathergrafts or causing greater wound pain.

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