Cardinal Health Fabric Adhesive Bandage, Sterile, Latex Free Cheap
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Cardinal Health fabric adhesive bandage is a versatile and reliable small medical bandage designed to provide secure and comfortable wound care. This bandage is crafted with a fabric-like material that ensures comfort against the skin. Its soft gentle touch minimizes irritation and discomfort, promoting a soothing healing process for minor cuts, scrapes, and wounds. It also features a flexible bandage design that ensures a snug fit and comfortable wear throughout the day. This bandage s exceptional flexibility, adhesiveness, breathable design, and contamination prevention makes it a great addition to your wound care supplies.
Features and Benefits
- Comfortable fabric-like texture
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- Secure adhesion for lasting protection
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- Enhanced healing through breathable design
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- Effective barrier against contaminants
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- Minimizes irritation and discomfort during the healing process
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Specifications
- Manufacturer: Cardinal Health
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- Bandage Type: Fabric Bandage
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- Sterility: Sterile
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- Latex Free: Yes
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Description
Size
C-BDF343
Fabric Bandage
¾ in. x 3 in.
C-BDF13
Fabric Bandage
1 in. x 3 in.
C-BDF24XL
Fabric Bandage, Extra Large
2 in. x 4 in.
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Why is it more important to use a bandage than to air-dry wounds?
Several studies have revealed that maintaining a moist and covered environment for wounds leads to quicker regeneration of blood vessels and a more rapid reduction in the presence of inflammation-causing cells compared to wounds that are left exposed to the air. Bandages create a protective barrier that shields wounds from external contaminants, such as dirt, bacteria, and airborne pathogens, reducing the risk of infection. In contrast, leaving wounds uncovered can lead to excessive drying, which delays the healing process and increases the chances of scarring.
While there may be specific cases where air-drying is appropriate, using a bandage is a more recommended approach for optimal wound care based on the benefits of moist wound healing. Always follow the guidance of healthcare professionals for the best wound care practices.
How often should you change an Adhesive Bandage?
Adhesive bandages for minor wounds, like cuts or scrapes should be changed once a day or as needed to keep the area clean and dry. Always replace bandages that become wet, dirty, or lose their adhesiveness to ensure proper wound care. For larger or more serious wounds, follow healthcare provider recommendations.
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Size
(¾ in. x 3 in.) / Box (100 Bandages), (1 in. x 3 in.) / Box (100 Bandages), (2 in. x 4 in.) Extra Large / Box (50 Bandages)
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- Comfortable fabric-like texture
- Secure adhesion for lasting protection
- Enhanced healing through breathable design
- Effective barrier against contaminants
- Minimizes irritation and discomfort during the healing process
-
- Manufacturer: Cardinal Health
- Bandage Type: Fabric Bandage
- Sterility: Sterile
- Latex Free: Yes
-
- Adhesive Bandages
Buy from Medicinal Supplies and save!
Our price for Cardinal Health Fabric Adhesive Bandage is one of the cheapest. Please don t forget to check out our other highly discounted adhesive bandages and other wound care products sold at our online store.
Size (¾ in. x 3 in.) / Box (100 Bandages), (1 in. x 3 in.) / Box (100 Bandages), (2 in. x 4 in.) Extra Large / Box (50 Bandages)
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 MPN Description Size C-BDF343 Fabric Bandage ¾ in. x 3 in. C-BDF13 Fabric Bandage 1 in. x 3 in. C-BDF24XL Fabric Bandage, Extra Large 2 in. x 4 in. Â
Why is it more important to use a bandage than to air-dry wounds?
Several studies have revealed that maintaining a moist and covered environment for wounds leads to quicker regeneration of blood vessels and a more rapid reduction in the presence of inflammation-causing cells compared to wounds that are left exposed to the air. Bandages create a protective barrier that shields wounds from external contaminants, such as dirt, bacteria, and airborne pathogens, reducing the risk of infection. In contrast, leaving wounds uncovered can lead to excessive drying, which delays the healing process and increases the chances of scarring.
While there may be specific cases where air-drying is appropriate, using a bandage is a more recommended approach for optimal wound care based on the benefits of moist wound healing. Always follow the guidance of healthcare professionals for the best wound care practices.
How often should you change an Adhesive Bandage?
Adhesive bandages for minor wounds, like cuts or scrapes should be changed once a day or as needed to keep the area clean and dry. Always replace bandages that become wet, dirty, or lose their adhesiveness to ensure proper wound care. For larger or more serious wounds, follow healthcare provider recommendations.
Other Adhesive Bandages Available at Medicinal Supplies
- Adhesive Bandages
Specifications