URGO Large Waterproof Dressings x5
Sterile dressings and waterproff designed to protect superficial wounds , even when taking baths and showers.
What cheers you if you have to protect wounds from contact with water, these wounds will no longer be a concern for you!
Description of URGO Large Size Waterproof Dressings x5
URGO Waterproff Large Format x5 dressings are sterile and help protect your superficial wounds while limiting the risk of infection.
This Urgo waterproof dressing is transparent to ensure you a wound monitoring.
Its compress is covered with a nonstick veil, which gives it a painless removal since it does not adhere to the wound.
The Urgo dressing has a support Waterproof and bacteria, it allows use in the baths and under showers and avoids the risk of external contamination.
It accompanies your movements and adapts to all areas of the body thanks to its flexibility which offers you maximum comfort.
High cutaneous tolerance , it respects sensitive skin.
Advice for use and dosage
Dressing application : Lay the dressing on the wound area. Peel off the opaque fins from the adhesive side while holding the bandage on the skin. Finally remove the transparent fins with the arrows.
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Composition
Polyurethane film coated with an acrylic adhesive mass.
Absorbent non-woven compress covered with a non-stick polyethylene protective fleece.
Sterile dressing.
Precaution of use
Avoid tension when laying.
Do not use the dressing on infected wounds or puncture sites, bleeding or very exuding wounds.
Presentation of URGO Waterproof dressings
Urgo comes in the form of a box containing 5 large-format dressings (10 cm x 7 cm).
Our advice and expert advice in pharmacy
There are two main types of wounds: chronic wounds and acute wounds. Acute wounds have a normal healing time. These include scrapes, abrasions, cuts, burns, bites or surgical wounds.
Any wounds, even small ones, must be properly treated to promote good healing.
Here are some tips for treating the injury well.
- Wash your hands before treating any wounds.
- Preparation of the skin: Proceed as necessary with hemostasis (stop bleeding) of the wound. Thoroughly disinfect the wound, rinse, dry thoroughly.
- Monitor the progress of the wound in the hours and days that follow.
- If the wound shows signs of infection (redness, warmth, pain, swelling), consult your doctor.