Product Description
SOFWRAP 10CM X 3M is a self-adherent cohesive bandage used for supporting and securing dressings or splints. It provides gentle compression without sticking to the skin or hair, making it easy to apply and remove. The bandage is stretchable and breathable, allowing for comfortable wear during healing.SOFWRAP is a trusted brand known for its high-quality bandages and wound care products.
Uses
- Securing dressings
- Providing support to sprains or strains
- Immobilizing limbs after injuries
Side Effects
- Rarely, individuals may experience skin irritation or allergic reactions to the adhesive.
How to use
Start wrapping the bandage at the base of the injury or dressing, applying moderate tension. Continue wrapping, overlapping each layer by half, and secure the end by pressing it down.
Storage
- Store the bandage in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. -
- Avoid storing near heat sources or chemicals. -
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Q. Can SOFWRAP be reused?It is recommended to use a fresh bandage for each application to ensure cleanliness and effectiveness.
- Q. Is SOFWRAP latex-free?Yes, SOFWRAP is latex-free to prevent allergic reactions in sensitive individuals.
- Q. Can SOFWRAP be worn during swimming or bathing?It is advisable to remove the bandage before swimming or bathing to maintain its integrity and avoid moisture retention.
- Q. How long can SOFWRAP be left on without changing?The bandage should be changed regularly as per the healthcare provider's instructions to ensure proper wound care.
- Q. Is SOFWRAP suitable for use on pets?SOFWRAP can be used to bandage injuries on pets under veterinary supervision.
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