Essity Elastocrepe Cotton Crepe Bandage (8 cm x 4 mtr) 1's
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The Essity Elastocrepe Cotton Crepe Bandage is a woven, short-stretch bandage made from high-twist cotton and rayon yarns. It is designed to provide reliable compression and support for various conditions such as sprains, strains, varicose venous ulcers, and post-operative care. The material is breathable, allowing for comfort, and its construction with non-fraying edges makes it a durable and reusable option. This bandage is suitable for providing light orthopaedic support and assisting in the management of swelling.
Breathable Cotton Material: Made from 100% high-twist cotton and rayon yarns, it allows the skin to breathe, ensuring comfort during use.
Provides Compression and Support: The elastic nature of the bandage offers firm compression to help reduce swelling and provides support to injured joints and muscles.
Durable and Reusable: This bandage is washable and can be reused, as it regains some of its elasticity after being washed and naturally dried.
Conformable and Lightweight: It is designed to conform to body contours, even on awkward areas, and is lightweight for comfortable wear.
Non-Fraying Edges: The bandage is constructed with non-fraying edges, contributing to its longevity and cost-effectiveness.
Q: What is this crepe bandage made of?
A: This bandage is made from a blend of cotton and elastic fibres, making it breathable and soft against the skin.
Q: What is this bandage typically used for?
A: It is commonly used to provide compression and support for sprains, strains, and painful joints, helping to reduce swelling and stabilize the affected area.
Q: Is this bandage reusable?
A: Yes, the Elastocrepe bandage is washable and reusable; it is recommended to hand wash it in tepid water with mild soap.
Q: Should I wear the bandage while sleeping?
A: It is generally advised to remove or loosen the bandage before sleeping to prevent any potential restriction of blood circulation, unless specifically instructed by a healthcare professional.
Q: How should I apply the bandage for a sprain?
A: Start wrapping from the point farthest from the heart and move upwards, overlapping each layer. Ensure the bandage is snug but not too tight to restrict circulation, and secure it with the provided clips.
Aids in managing sprains and strains by providing necessary support.
Helps to reduce swelling and pain in affected areas.
Offers compressive support for conditions like varicose veins and post-surgery.
Can be used to secure wound dressings in place.
Provides light orthopaedic support to joints and ligaments.
Ensure the affected area is clean and dry before application.
Hold your ankle or joint at approximately a 90-degree angle.
Start wrapping from the point farthest from the heart, for instance, where the toes meet the foot.
Wrap the bandage around the area, overlapping each layer by about one-third to two-thirds of the bandage's width.
Use a figure-eight pattern when wrapping a joint like an ankle or knee to ensure stability.
Secure the end of the bandage with the provided clips or tape, ensuring it is firm but not restricting blood flow.
It is generally advised to remove or loosen the bandage before sleeping to avoid restricting blood circulation overnight, unless a healthcare professional instructs otherwise.
Ensure the bandage is not wrapped too tightly, as it may cut off blood flow.
If you experience numbness, tingling, or increased pain after application, remove the bandage and consult a healthcare provider.
Before using this product, it is advisable to consult with a physician or a physical therapist, especially if you have pre-existing medical conditions.
Keep the product out of reach of children.
The bandage is washable and reusable.
It is made from cotton and rayon yarns.
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
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