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Wound Dressings
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Monday week ago, I used a mandolin without the guard on and shaved a chunk of skin off my little finger. It poured blood for a couple of days, so I went to the minor injuries clinic. They cleaned it, and used something called Silflex over the wound, then put an adhesive dressing over the top. They gave me some spare dressings, but I've run out. I used something called Opsite, and they were great, lightweight and breathable, but the cushioned pad inside has stuck to the wound. I soaked it in warm water so that it came off easier, but I worried it'll stop the healing process.
Should I use the Opsite, or should I try to find some of this Silflex stuff? Or, better still, if there's an alternative that I can buy in a chemist.
Ta RR
Should I use the Opsite, or should I try to find some of this Silflex stuff? Or, better still, if there's an alternative that I can buy in a chemist.
Ta RR
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soaking in warm water is what they used to use in Burns dressings and it worked OK
yes soaking rips off the petite epithelial growing cells
but you have to balance that with keeping the wound clean ( if dirty it WON'T heal)
remember the guard - how many four fingered mantholeen players are there ?
soaking in warm water is what they used to use in Burns dressings and it worked OK
yes soaking rips off the petite epithelial growing cells
but you have to balance that with keeping the wound clean ( if dirty it WON'T heal)
remember the guard - how many four fingered mantholeen players are there ?
its the name.
although looking at them online, i see they are silicone coated anyway which i didt realise!
https:/ /www.me disave. co.uk/n -a-ultr a-dress ing-9-5 x9-5cm- 1x40.ht ml
although looking at them online, i see they are silicone coated anyway which i didt realise!
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