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Hydrocolloid foam dressing is a type of wound dressing that has gained popularity in recent years due to its unique properties and benefits. This dressing is a combination of hydrocolloid and foam technology, which provides an effective and comfortable solution to manage wounds of different types and sizes.
Item name | 2023 hot sale medical soft adhesive border sacrum foam Hydrocolloid dressing |
Color | White color and transparent |
Material | Hydrocolloid, Foam, CCK paper, PET Film |
Feature | Soft and Elastic, Transparent, Water Proof and Antibacterial |
Size | 15x15cm ( 6in x6 in) |
Packaging | 1pc/ pouch, 5pc/box |
- Highly absorbent: Hydrocolloid wound dressing with foam backing is designed to absorb moderate to heavy exudate from wounds. Its capacity to retain moisture helps to maintain the moist environment essential for wound healing.
- Waterproof: This dressing has a waterproof backing that protects wounds from water and other external contaminants that can cause further irritation.
- Conformable: It's flexible, soft, and foam-like texture conforms to the contours of the wound, enhancing patient comfort and reducing pain.
- Easy to apply and remove: the bordered Hydrocolloid bandage is easy to apply and remove, making it less stressful for patients and healthcare providers.
- Long-lasting: Hydrocolloid foam dressing can be worn for up to seven days, depending on the level of exudate and the wound's condition. This characteristic reduces the frequency of dressing changes, which can be painful and distressing for patients.
-Unique design: specially designed for sacrum part.
- The top layer is a watertight PU film that protects the wound from contamination and prevents the dressing from adhering to the wound bed.
- The second layer is a soft, flexible and highly absorbent foam material that conforms to the wound's contours and cushions the wound bed, reducing pain and discomfort.
- The bordered bottom layer is a hydrocolloid adhesive layer that absorbs exudate from the wound and maintains a moist wound environment, facilitating wound healing.
Advantage
Enhances wound healing: The hydrocolloid layer of the dressing facilitates autolytic debridement, a process where the body's enzymes and moisture break down dead tissue and debris, promoting wound healing.
Reduces pain and discomfort: Hydrocolloid foam dressing's foam layer conforms to the wound bed and cushions it against pressure, reducing pain, and discomfort.
Prevents bacterial infection: Hydrocolloid foam dressing creates a moist environment that inhibits bacterial growth and prevents infection.
Reduces dressing change frequency: The dressing can be worn for up to seven days, reducing the frequency of dressing changes, lowering the risk of further trauma to the wound, and reducing pain levels.
Cost-effective: Hydrocolloid foam dressing is cost-effective because it reduces the frequency of dressing changes, healthcare professional time, and material usage.
Application
Hydrocolloid wound dressing with foam is suitable for the management of moderate to heavily exuding wounds , including pressure injuries, leg ulcers, surgical wounds, and diabetic foot ulcers. The dressing is also useful for the prevention of pressure injuries in high-risk individuals, such as patients with limited mobility. Hydrocolloid patch with foam cushion is appropriate for patients with sensitive skin as it is gentle and minimizes skin irritation.
Q: How do I apply hydrocolloid dressing foam?
A: Ensure that the wound is clean, dry, and free from debris before applying the dressing. Peel off the protective backing from the dressing's adhesive side and apply the dressing firmly over the wound, ensuring it conforms to the wound's contours without any wrinkles.
Q: Why do I need to change Hydrocolloid dressing with foam backing?
A: You need to change the dressing when it becomes saturated with exudate or after seven days, whichever comes first. Change the dressing if it becomes dislodged, dirty, or wet. Additionally, if you experience increased pain, reddening, or drainage from the wound, contact your healthcare provider.
Q: Does Hydrocolloid patch with foam cushion hurt when removing?