Compeed – Medium Patches for Blisters 4.2cm x 6.8cm 10pcs
“It relieves pain and heals quickly.” – Rach80b
COMPEED® Medium Patches for Bubbles are neither classic nor common patches. Hydrocolloid technology acts like a second skin, creating a protective gel that directly relieves pain and prevents friction, while creating an environment suitable to speed up the healing process.
COMPEED® Medium Blister Patches are specially designed for blisters in the heel area and act like second skin for:
- To relieve immediately the pain created by blisters.
- To protect against friction.
- Activate the rapid healing of wounds.
- To cover and seal the wound and not allow dirt and bacteria to penetrate.
They stay in place for many hours. The duration may vary on a case-by-case basis.
Instructions:
- Apply to clean and dry skin, ensuring that the blister area has no creams or oils.
- Remove the top protective paper, avoiding touching the adhesive side.
- Place the pad firmly over the blister and make sure the edges are stuck well.
- Leave it in place until it detaches itself (note: it can stay in place for many days).
- To remove the patch: Do not pull the pad vertically from the wound. Gently push the edges parallel to the skin.
Q: Is it better to let the blister dry?
A: No, letting the blister dry with the air exposes the wound to germs, water and air, allowing it to create a crust or appeal. COMPEED hydrocolloid technology® maintains levels of natural moisture in the skin, creating an environment suitable to speed up the healing process and prevent the creation of a crust or spent.
Q: Is COMPEED ® suitable for people with diabetes or circulatory problems?
A: People with diabetes or circulatory problems may experience problems in the wound healing process and/or a reduction in hypersensitivity pain. To avoid infections, diabetics should first consult their doctor before using Compeed®.
Q: MY COMPEED ® white when I placed it. Is that normal?
A: Yes, if the patch turned white it’s a sign that it’s working properly. Don’t take it off, it’s working!
Q: When should I remove the suffix?
A: Leave it until it starts to peel off on its own. He stays in place for several days.
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