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Swathe
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I see that it is time to change your bandage. That bandage may not be large enough to cover your wound.
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Dressing and Bandage
To apply an adhesive wrap bandage for optimal wound care, follow these best practices: Clean and dry the wound area before applying the bandage. Choose the appropriate size and shape of the bandage to cover the wound completely. Secure the bandage snugly but not too tight to allow for proper circulation. Change the bandage regularly as needed to keep the wound clean and promote healing. Monitor the wound for any signs of infection or irritation.
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Dressing and Bandage
For third degree and electrical burns(charred/burned skin), you call 911. Then you cover the burn with a sterile bandage. DO NOT apply ointments, gels, or creams. DO NOT run under water or apply ice. DO NOT attempt to remove the clothing from affected area.
You have the bandage loose so the burn has some air to heal and you don't have to put dry bandage you can put some creme on that's for burns instead but you do put dry bandage do the water or whatever does not fill the holes of the bandage
A sterile adhesive bandage or a hydrocolloid bandage is often best for covering stitches, as they provide protection while allowing the area to breathe. These types of bandages help keep the wound clean and can absorb any minor drainage. It's important to ensure the bandage is large enough to cover the stitches completely and to change it regularly to prevent infection. Always follow your healthcare provider's specific instructions for wound care.