Name: | Medical Bandages |
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Model No.: | Medical Bandages |
Material: | Non-woven SMS |
Brand: | BESCO |
Keywords: | Medical Bandages,Custom Medical Bandages,Non-Woven Bandages,Sterile Bandages |
LEAD TIME: | 5 days |
Sample: | Available |
MOQ: | 1000 rolls |
Sterile: | EO |
Country of Original: | China |
Port: | Qingdao |
Stock: | Available |
Factory Address: | Changyuan,China |
Office: | Zhengzhou,China |
Produce and supply both with or without X-Ray detectable thread
Easy-open envelopes are carefully sealed to help block dust and
contaminants
C-fold design helps minimize loose threads and lint Cotton
Customized available
Medical bandages are strips of material, like fabric, used to hold dressings in place, provide support to injured limbs, immobilize injured areas, or apply pressure to control bleeding or reduce swelling. They are not typically used in direct contact with wounds but rather over dressings, which are the first layer applied to absorb fluids, prevent infection, and protect the wound.
Uses of Medical Bandages
Securing Dressings:
Bandages are used to hold wound dressings in place, ensuring they don't slip or come off.
Immobilization:
They can immobilize injured body parts, such as providing support for splints or stabilizing fractured limbs.
Compression:
Compression bandages are specifically designed to manage swelling by applying consistent pressure to the injured area, which helps reduce fluid buildup and improve blood circulation.
Protection:
Some bandages provide a layer of protection for minor wounds, such as scrapes and cuts.
Types of Bandages
Adhesive Bandages:
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These have a non-stick pad and a fabric or plastic backing with an adhesive to stick to the skin.
Cohesive Bandages:
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These bandages stick to themselves, not the skin, providing a secure and non-slipping wrap for sports or medical use.
Compression Bandages:
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Elastic bandages designed to provide pressure and manage swelling and edema.
Tubular Bandages/Netting:
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Knitted tubes of fabric that can be used to cover limbs, especially under casts or for holding medication in place.
Adhesive Tape:
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Various medical tapes are used to secure dressings, bandages, and medical devices to the skin.
Key Features
Sterility:
Many bandages are sterile and individually wrapped to maintain cleanliness and prevent contamination before use.
Material:
They are made from a variety of materials, including cotton, rayon, and other flexible fabrics.
Adhesion:
Some are designed with strong but gentle adhesives that adhere securely to the skin.
Breathability:
Many fabric bandages are designed to be breathable, allowing air to circulate and promoting healing.