Health & Medical First Aid & Hospitals & Surgery

Band-Aid Liquid Bandage Instructions

    Preparing the wound

    • Clean your wound thoroughly. With sterile gauze, wipe off any excess blood. Apply a medicated wound spray or wipe with hydrogen peroxide on a piece of gauze. Clean the whole area with the medicated solution and let it air dry. Trying to wipe it dry can wipe the medication off. Do not apply any kind of ointment after you clean it.

    Applying the bandage

    • Remove the swab from the pouch inside the box. Band-Aid includes 10 swabs in the box. Use the swab to cover the entire wound with the healing liquid, and don't touch the wound for at least two minutes after application. The Band-Aid liquid bandages are handy since they are quick to apply and you do not have to deal with peeling bandages and tending to the wound daily. The liquid band-aids go on once and gradually come off as the wound starts to heal. It will protect the wound from dirt and germs, so it heals quickly.

    What is the liquid band-aid and what are its uses?

    • The liquid band-aids are ideal for minor cuts, scrapes, blisters and skin cracks. The formula is made with acrylic copolymer, which is what causes it form a clear seal over the wound to protect it. This bandage type should not be used on burns or a wound that seems infected. Consult a doctor if it seems the wound is infected, if you have a major burn or a very deep cut.

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