Hydrocolloid Dressing Bordered Heel
Hydrocolloid Dressing Bordered Heel is a safe and effective medical dressing for the treatment of broken skin, abrasions, abrasions, and other problems of the foot, which can relieve pain and inflammation and promote wound healing.
Description
Description
Hydrocolloid Dressing consists of a semipermeable polyurethane film coated with hydrocolloid containing carboxy-methylcellulose (CMC). A cohesive gel is produced when in contact with wound exudation to provide a moist wound-healing environment. It is ideal for low to moderately exudating wounds such as surgical wounds, ulcers, pressure sores, minor bruises, and foot injuries from friction.
Benefits
- Promote moist wound healing and autolytic debridement
- Self-adhesive, easy to wear
- Cohesive gel forming, easy to remove
- Absorbs light to moderate wound exudate
- Protects the wound bed from external contamination
Instruction for Use
- Clean the wound, and dry the surrounding skin.
- Remove the release paper, and apply the dressing with fitting and shaping to the wound.
- The dressing should cover the surrounding dry skin at least 2 cm.
REF | SIZE | PACKING |
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H0105 | 8×12cm, Heel | 10 pcs/box, 40 boxes/ctn |
Wet healing theory
Before the 18th century, people mainly treated wounds with personal experience. At the end of the 18th century, the dry healing concept of exposure therapy or a thin layer of breathable dressing, was applied to treat wounds. In the 1960s, the wet healing theory was gradually studied. A large number of wound types and clinical practices were used to prove the advances and effectiveness of wet healing.
With the progress of science and technology, wound care means are constantly updated, clinical nursing workers should master the new wound care knowledge and skills, according to the different conditions of patients, with appropriate dressing change methods and dressings, to provide patients with better nursing services. Wet healing in the process of clinical treatment can help the wound heal early, but also reduce the number of dressing changes patients, improve the comfort of patients, significantly shorten the days of hospitalization patients, and strive for early recovery.