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What are the clinical functions of hydrocolloid dressings?

Foam hydrocolloid dressing

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What are the clinical functions of hydrocolloid dressings? Come and see
Some authors have reviewed the use of hydrocolloids in clinical wounds, and now their functions and clinical applications are introduced as follows:

1. Hydrocolloid dressing is a new type of wound dressing widely used in clinic, which is made by mixing elastic polymer hydrogel, synthetic rubber and viscous material.
This kind of dressing can absorb small to medium amount of exudate, and its airtightness can block the invasion of microorganisms, provide a moist environment for wound healing, and can also play a part in cleansing.
These characteristics can just make up for the poor barrier function of traditional dressings represented by gauze, and cannot promote wound healing, and play a certain role in preventing and treating pressure ulcers at various stages.

2. Hydrocolloid dressings can also promote the synthesis of epithelial cell collagen, create a hypoxic environment, can make hair xi angiogenesis, increase blood flow perfusion of hair xi blood vessels, and play an effective role in the prevention and treatment of various phlebitis.
As a new type of dressing, its clinical application range is becoming wider and wider. In addition to its application in pressure ulcers and phlebitis, it has gradually expanded to wound care, dermatitis prevention, tube fixation, and infant care.

3. The hydrocolloid dressing comes with adhesive edges, no adhesive tape is required, and it is simple and convenient to use.
And easy to cut, it can be made into different thicknesses and shapes according to the structural characteristics of different parts, and it fits well in pressure sores, lower limb arteriovenous ulcers, phlebitis, surgical incisions and burn wounds.
Therefore, hydrocolloid dressings are widely used in clinics and patients' families.


Post time: Dec-06-2022

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