Dressings & Plasters
Dressings and plasters are used to protect and cover wounds, and to promote healing. Dressings are typically made of gauze, cotton, or other absorbent materials, and they can be used to absorb drainage from the wound and to prevent infection. Plasters are thin, adhesive bandages that are used to cover small wounds and cuts.
- Gauze dressings: Gauze dressings are the most common type of dressing. They are available in a variety of sizes and shapes, and they can be used to dress a variety of wounds.
- Non-stick dressings: Non-stick dressings are designed to prevent the dressing from sticking to the wound. This makes them a good choice for wounds that are draining or that are difficult to dress.
- Bandage rolls: Bandage rolls are rolls of gauze that can be used to create custom dressings for wounds of any size or shape.
- Plasters: Plasters are available in a variety of sizes and shapes, and they can be used to cover small wounds and cuts.
Dressings and plasters are used to protect and cover wounds, and to promote healing. Dressings are typically made of gauze, cotton, or other absorbent materials, and they can be used to absorb drainage from the wound and to prevent infection. Plasters are thin, adhesive bandages that are used to cover small wounds and cuts.
- Gauze dressings: Gauze dressings are the most common type of dressing. They are available in a variety of sizes and shapes, and they can be used to dress a variety of wounds.
- Non-stick dressings: Non-stick dressings are designed to prevent the dressing from sticking to the wound. This makes them a good choice for wounds that are draining or that are difficult to dress.
- Bandage rolls: Bandage rolls are rolls of gauze that can be used to create custom dressings for wounds of any size or shape.
- Plasters: Plasters are available in a variety of sizes and shapes, and they can be used to cover small wounds and cuts.
How to use dressings and plasters
- Clean the wound with soap and water before applying the dressing or plaster.
- Apply the dressing or plaster to the wound and surrounding skin.
- Secure the dressing or plaster in place with tape or bandages.
- Change the dressing or plaster regularly, especially if it is wet or soiled.
Benefits of using dressings and plasters
- Protect the wound from dirt and debris, which can help to prevent infection.
- Absorb drainage from the wound, which can help to keep the wound clean and dry.
- Promote healing by creating a moist environment for the wound.
- Reduce pain by cushioning the wound and by protecting it from friction.
Dressings and plasters are an essential part of wound care. They are easy to use and can be used at home or on the go. If you have a wound, it is important to use a dressing or plaster to protect it and to promote healing.
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