Elastoplast Fabric Extra Flexible Dressing Strip (Bandage - non Rx)

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Elastoplast Fabric Extra Flexible Dressing Strip Brand
Dosage Quantity & Price
8cmx10cm
Bandage - non Rx (Generic alternate to Elastoplast Fabric Extra Flexible Dressing Strip) Generic

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The Elastoplast Fabric Extra Flexible Dressing Strip is a type of adhesive bandage used for covering and protecting minor wounds such as cuts, grazes, and scratches. It is designed to be extra flexible, allowing it to adapt to the movements of joints and other parts of the body. The fabric material stretches with the skin, providing comfort and flexibility.

The dressing strip features a non-stick wound pad that protects and cushions the wound. It also has strong adhesion to ensure that it stays in place during daily activities. The Elastoplast Fabric Extra Flexible Dressing Strip is available in assorted sizes, including strips that seal all around the wound and dressing length that can be cut to the desired size. It is breathable and suitable for everyday use.

Use and Dosage

To use Elastoplast Fabric Extra Flexible Dressing Strip, follow these steps:

  1. Clean the wound: Start by cleaning the affected area and gently drying the skin around it. Ensure that the wound is free from any dirt or debris.
  2. Prepare the dressing strip: Cut the Elastoplast Fabric Extra Flexible Dressing Strip to the desired size, ensuring it is large enough to fully cover the wound.
  3. Apply the dressing strip: Peel off the protective backing from the dressing strip, taking care not to touch the adhesive surface. Place the strip directly over the wound, ensuring that the entire wound is covered.
  4. Smooth and secure: Smooth down the dressing strip to ensure good adhesion to the skin. Make sure the edges of the dressing strip are firmly attached to the surrounding skin to prevent any lifting or loosening.

Change the dressing strip regularly, at least once a day or as directed by your healthcare professional. If the dressing becomes wet, soiled, or loosened, replace it promptly to maintain cleanliness and promote proper wound healing.

Side Effects

Common Side Effects of Elastoplast Fabric Extra Flexible Dressing Strip (Bandage - non-Rx):

Serious Side Effects of Elastoplast Fabric Extra Flexible Dressing Strip (Bandage - non-Rx):

Rx):

  • Dry or irritated
  • Itchy
  • Inflamed, reddened or darker
  • Thickened

Forms and Strength

Elastoplast Fabric Extra Flexible Dressing Strip (Bandage - non-Rx) is available in the following forms and strength:

Elastoplast Fabric Extra Flexible Dressing Strip: Bandage

  • 8cmx10cm

Cautions

  • If you have sensitive skin or known allergies to adhesive materials, consider the potential for irritation or allergic reactions when using any adhesive bandage, including Elastoplast fabric dressing strips.
  • Ensure that the dressing strip is applied correctly to the wound, following the instructions provided on the packaging. Improper application may affect the effectiveness and adherence of the dressing strip.
  • Regularly monitor the wound while using the dressing strip. If you notice any signs of infection, such as increased pain, redness, swelling, or discharge, seek medical attention.
  • Consider the size of the wound when selecting the appropriate size of the dressing strip. Larger wounds may require larger or differently shaped dressing strips to adequately cover and protect the area.
  • Elastoplast fabric dressing strips are designed to be breathable, allowing moisture vapor to pass through. However, prolonged use or covering wounds in certain areas, such as joints, may require additional attention to ensure proper airflow and prevent moisture buildup.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Is the packaging of Elastoplast Fabric Extra Flexible Dressing Strip durable?

The durability of the packaging may vary. There have been instances where customers have reported receiving damaged packaging, which can be disappointing if you intend to gift the plasters. However, note that the quality of the product itself is not compromised.

Are Elastoplast Fabric Dressing Strips suitable for children?

Elastoplast Fabric Dressing Strips are recommended for adults and children aged 2 years and above. However, follow the specific guidance and recommendations provided by the manufacturer or consult a healthcare professional for children under 2.

Can Elastoplast Fabric Extra Flexible Dressing Strip be used in water?

Elastoplast Fabric Extra Flexible Dressing Strip is water-resistant, which means it can withstand exposure to water to some extent. However, it is not completely waterproof. While it can remain in place during brief contact with water, avoid prolonged immersion or soaking. If the dressing becomes wet, it should be replaced to maintain hygiene and effectiveness.

Is Elastoplast Fabric Extra Flexible Dressing Strip suitable for post-surgical wounds?

Elastoplast Fabric Extra Flexible Dressing Strip is suitable for minor wounds, cuts, grazes, and blisters. However, for post-surgical wounds, follow the specific instructions and recommendations provided by your healthcare professional or surgeon.

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Additional information

Generic name:

Bandage – non Rx

Formulation:

Bandage

Strength(s):

8cmx10cm

Quantities Available:

10

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