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How to use gauze swab to stop bleeding and prevent infection?

Publish Time: 2020-06-20     Origin: Site

Gauze swabs are a useful practical product in a kit that can be used for wound dressings, fillers, protection, blood spills, application of preservatives and more. This is especially useful for dressing wounds that other fabrics may persist with burns or tears. The following article will give a more detailed description about gauze swab.

 

Here are the main points of the article:


How do you use gauze swab?

How long can you leave the gauze swab on a wound?

How do you keep gauze swab from sticking to a wound?

 

How do you use gauze swab?


The way to use gauze swab can be concluded as the following steps:

1.    Wash your hands with soap and water. You can also wear gloves.

2.    Gently clean the wound with a damp gauze or towel.

3.    Cover the wound with a clean gauze swab.

4.    Secure the edges of the gauze swab with tape.

 

How long can you leave the gauze swab on a wound?


Some studies have found that when a wound is moist and unexposed, blood vessels regenerate faster, and the number of cells that cause inflammation decreases faster than in an exposed wound. It is best to keep the wound moist and cover it for at least five days.

If the wound is bleeding, cover it with gauze swab or a towel and apply direct pressure to the wound. This provides time for the clot to form. If the bleeding does not stop, return to the hospital immediately. Check with your doctor how long you need to keep the wound dry. In some cases, the gauze swab can be removed 24 to 48 hours later and the wound gently cleaned to remove the crust. Do not scrub or soak the wound for the first 48 hours.

Leaving a gauze swab on too long can slow the healing process and lead to infection. Bleeding increases the risk of the bandage sticking to the wound. When this happens, soak the dressing and gently remove it.

 

How do you keep gauze swab from sticking to a wound?


If the dressing is a normal dry material, such as standard gauze swab or cloth, you should apply a thin layer of Vaseline directly to the material. Vaseline helps keep the cut moist and stops the dressing from sticking to the wound or scab. Other than that, remember to change your gauze swab frequently. Normally, the bandage is changed once in the morning and once in the evening, but the situation may vary. If you have a lot of exudate in the first few days, your health care provider may recommend frequent replacement.

 

Gauze swab is a basic tool for stopping bleeding and keeping a wound clean. It treats small to moderate cuts, burns, abrasions and other wounds. It also protects the area from dust and debris, which can lead to wound infection. Combined with medical tape, it can be made into all-purpose bandages for wounds of all shapes, sizes and locations. Using a roll of gauze swab instead of a pad gives you more flexibility in the size and position of the injury. Keep a pair of scissors in your first aid kit and you can make bandages of any size. Don't worry about the bandage becoming unsterilized. As long as you keep it clean, the risk of infection doesn't increase. Hope by reading this article, you will have a better concept of it.


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