How to apply a band-aid so it won't fall off


Release time:

2021-03-22

Cut both ends of the adhesive bandage with scissors, but do not damage the cotton cloth medication area. Then, cross the two ends of the bandage and stick them on, which makes it more secure. If the injury is at the finger joint, you can wrap the two trimmed ends of the bandage around the wound, while the other two ends are crossed and stuck outward, exposing the joint area while also making it more secure.

The most commonly used in band-aids isBenzalkonium chloride patch, the contained drug iscationic surfactant, which has certain antibacterial effects. It is the most commonly used surgical medication in our daily life, mainly composed of adhesive cloth, medicated absorbent pad, and isolation permeable membrane. In the band-aid, the part that directly contacts the wound is the medicated absorbent pad, which mainly serves to stop bleeding and protect the wound.

Cut both ends of the band-aid with scissors, but do not damage the cotton cloth medication area. Then, cross the two ends of the band-aid to stick them together, which is more secure. If the injury is at the finger joint, you can wrap the two trimmed ends of the band-aid around the wound, while the other two sides are crossed outward, allowing the joint to be exposed while also being secure.
 

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