Acofar gasa estéril algodón hidrófilo 60x40cm 6uts

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Cotton compresses to help you treat wounds

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Description

The skin requires intense care to protect it. When wounds appear, it is necessary to think very carefully about the type of gauze to use. Acofar provides you with tolerable and effective gauze to help you treat your skin wounds.

Acofar's sterile hydrophilic cotton gauze is a gauze that keeps the wound covered and protected. It has a normal fold capable of folding up to 8 parts and is made of cotton wool to have the necessary softness to avoid damaging the skin;

The adhesive of this dressing is a suitable material to stick anywhere, no matter how difficult it may be and without damaging the skin, and has absorbent properties and can be used to clean or protect small wounds.

Instructions for use

Apply to clean, dry and disinfected skin. It should be used immediately after opening.

Composition

Made of hydrophilic cotton.

Unit price

€0.43 / Units

Pharmaceutical Advice

Gauze is made of interwoven threads, used to heal and protect wounds or for compression. They are essential in any first-aid kit and their absorption capacity makes them useful for dressing wounds and absorbing exudates.

They are often used in with a disinfectant solution, such as medical alcohol or chlorhexidine. Those that have undergone a sterilisation process are free of microorganisms and come in sealed packaging (called "sterile gauze").

The two most commonly used types of gauze are cotton and non-woven. The former is made of 100% cotton filaments and the more thread, the greater the absorption capacity. On the other hand, non-woven gauze is made of viscose and polyester and does not contain bleaching agents or surfactants, perfect for sensitive areas of the skin. When handling sterile gauze, always use clean hands.

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Well, it is a product that I always want to have at home and I made the purchase to complete the minimum order for free shipping.

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