I believe that some people have not used liquid Band-Aids, which is also a common Band-Aid. It is different from traditional Band-Aids, and the method of use is also very different. Its usage is actually relatively simple. Just apply the liquid Band-Aid to the injured area. Let us briefly understand how to use liquid Band-Aids. Let’s take a look at this aspect. How to use liquid bandage Liquid Band-Aids are solvents packed in small bottles. They are different from traditional bandage Band-Aids in appearance and properties, and their usage is naturally even more different. So, how to use liquid bandage? 1. When using, unscrew the front end of the bottle and evenly cover the liquid on the wound. 2. The coating area should be 1-2 times of the wound surface. Apply twice each time for better results. 3. When coating the joints, the joints should be moved. 4. Apply it once to cover the wound and it can disinfect the wound surface for 5 days. It only needs to be used once on general wounds. (If the wound surface is severely contaminated or infected, it can be applied multiple times.) 5. Applying liquid Band-Aid does not affect daily contact with water such as showering and swimming because of its good waterproof properties. What is a liquid bandage? Liquid Band-Aid is a new type of Band-Aid that has emerged in recent years and is different from traditional bandage Band-Aid. Traditional Band-Aids are long strips of tape with a gauze strip in the middle. Liquid Band-Aids are solvents contained in small bottles and are biofilm-forming disinfectants. It combines the continuous disinfection function of the wound surface with the continuous protection function of the wound surface, and has good waterproof properties (no penetration will occur even if it is directly in contact with water and soaked in water). It can effectively kill Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus and Candida albicans; the elastic transparent film formed has good air permeability and can protect wounds. Compared with traditional Band-Aids, liquid Band-Aids are different in that: 1. Apply the medicine by smearing or spraying to form a protective film on the wound; 2. Good waterproofness and breathability; 3. Traditional band-aids are difficult to use on irregular wounds, while liquid band-aids are much more convenient. There is no shape restriction and you only need to apply it directly on the wound. 4. The affected surface is not greasy, does not stain clothes or bedding, and allows for free movement, cleanliness and dryness. |
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