Medihoney Dressing Tulle 10 X 10 is an antibacterial honey dressing, sterile, non-adherent, made of strong fabric, used to promote wound healing and protect against infection.
Features of MEDIHONEY Tulle Dressing
The main features of MEDIHONEY Tulle medical dressing include:
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Promotes wound healing by providing a moist environment suitable for healing.
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Protects the wound from infection by creating an antibacterial barrier, including against antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
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Rapid and effective in wound cleaning and debridement.
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Quickly eliminates unpleasant odor.
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Reduces the risk of bacterial infection.
Indications for MEDIHONEY Honey Dressings
MEDIHONEY can be used to promote wound healing and protect against bacterial infection in cases such as:
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Foot or leg ulcers.
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Pressure ulcers (bedsores).
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Contaminated wounds.
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Malodorous wounds.
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Diabetic wounds.
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Burns.
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Superficial wounds, such as cuts, scratches, and abrasions.
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Surgical wounds.
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Necrotic wounds (containing dead tissue).
How to Use MEDIHONEY Tulle Dressing?
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MEDIHONEY Tulle can be used at all stages of wound healing and does not stick to the wound, which reduces pain upon removal.
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Place the MEDIHONEY dressing directly on the wound.
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Additional dressings may be applied alongside or over it to cover larger or deeper wounds.
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Another sterile secondary dressing should be applied over MEDIHONEY to efficiently absorb wound exudates.
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The wound can be cleaned when changing the dressings or as directed by a physician.
Frequency of Use
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MEDIHONEY dressing should be changed when diluted by wound exudates.
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It can remain in place for up to 7 days depending on the level of wound exudate.
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Heavily exuding wounds may require closer monitoring and possibly daily dressing changes.
Side Effects of MEDIHONEY Tulle
May cause a temporary stinging sensation upon application.
Contraindications
MEDIHONEY Tulle should not be used on burns or wounds in patients with hypersensitivity to its components.
Warnings and Precautions
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If the stinging sensation persists and cannot be relieved with an analgesic after 30 minutes, remove the dressing and wash the affected area.
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Use with extreme caution on heavily bleeding wounds.
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A mild stinging sensation may occur due to the natural properties of honey, which does not harm the wound.
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When applying the dressing to a dry wound, moistening the dressing may help facilitate removal.