For a long time, many of us have believed in the myth that exposing minor cuts and bruises to the air somehow helps us heal faster. But surprisingly, a lot of research has proven this to be wrong! Discover the healing differences when you keep your small wounds covered with a bandage from the following article, and help us spread the word about this skin-care science.
Tape bandages protect wounds and scabs from friction, bacteria, damage, and dust. As a result, the body's healing process is less disturbed. Some dressings have antiseptic properties. An additional function is to connect the two incisions of the skin together to speed up the healing process. This article is written so as to help you get a better understanding of bandages.
A wound dressing, also called bandages, is anything that comes in direct contact with a wound to help it heal and prevent further problems or complications. Different wound dressings are used depending on the type of wound, but they are all designed to help reduce infection. The article below shall tell you more about these bandages.
Like most other things, medical items have their length of preservation too. Many items in a first aid kit have an expiry date of 3-5 years from the date of manufacture. All first aid kits we sell have expiration dates on expired components, so do the bandages. This article below shall describe more about the bandages we produce.
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