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3M Tegaderm Hp+pad 8591IN Film Dressing with Non-Adherent Pad 3M Tegaderm Hp+pad 8591IN Film Dressing with Non-Adherent Pad

3M Tegaderm Hp+pad 8591IN Film Dressing with Non-Adherent Pad

Quantity Description: packet of 1 Pads
Manufacturer: 3M India Limited
Price: ₹ 413.0

Information about 3M Tegaderm Hp+pad 8591IN Film Dressing with Non-Adherent Pad

3M Tegaderm Film Dressing8591 is a sterile, waterproof bacterial barrier which consists of a non-adherent absorbent pad bonded to a larger thin film transparent dressing.

Key benefits:
Waterproof bacterial barrier which allows patients to shower and protects the site from outside contaminants.
Provides moist wound environment to enhance healing and lessen pain.
Conformable dressing is easier to apply, and stretches with the skin to promote longer wear time.
Post-surgical dressing to protect clean, closed wounds.
Light-to-moderately draining wounds.
Superficial and partial-thickness wounds.

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I am 20 years old and I have concern regarding my breasts i. E whatever dress I wear my nipples are popped out to dress and easily visible. Request you to advise me on what measures to be taken to avoid it completely so that I am able to wear any type of dress.

MS - General Surgery, FMAS.Laparoscopy
General Surgeon, Gandhinagar
Respected lybrate-user heena first of all don't worry as it is natural thing regarding nipple size shape. So far as projection in dress is concerned you definately have to use padded braziers & with that dresses with less transparency that's all dear.

Hello, I was diagnosed with bacterial infection inside the tissue of scrotum. Shown to a urologist who prescribed antibiotic for 2 days by infection was not subsided and doctor admitted me and surgically removed abscess from scrotum. But no stitches were put to drain put puss and dress it. 3 days this cleaning was done and 4th day discharged. As there was healing and only dressing was done for 2 days. Since it has to be fully healed doctor advised me to sit it saline salt water for 15 minutes 2 times for some days. I was on antibiotic for 7 days. After that doctor seen it and advised me that it's healing slowly and it may take some time to heal completely. After 15 days of operation also I am having slight pain and discomfort there. Wound still looks reddish. Pain also there on movements. I am still doing siting in saline water and cotton pad to cover it.. My normal activities are affected. No antibiotic or dressing with medicine. I need an advice from a surgeon in regard to open surgical healing and time period for full healing. I am not a diabetic. I am under stress because of this. Kindly give me an advice on this process and things to be followed by me.

Diploma In Gastroenterology, Diploma In Dermatology, BHMS
Homeopath, Hyderabad
Hello, I was diagnosed with bacterial infection inside the tissue of scrotum. Shown to a urologist who prescribed ant...
Hello sir, generally for wound healing it takes 21 days to 45 days depending upon the region affected. As wound is at scrotal region it will be slower to heal and along with that age factor is also contribute as your age is about 69, at this age all the process of our body will be slower due to ageing process of cells and tissues. So don't worry and anxious it will be fine. Do walking for few minutes have more fruits and greet leafy vegetables which helps in wound healing.
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I am 20 years old I have problem with my nipples as they are projected out in dress. I do not prefer padded braziers as they are not health friendly. Request you to advise me on what measures other than that (padded one) to be taken to avoid it completely so that I am able to wear any type of dress.

MD - Obstetrtics & Gynaecology
Gynaecologist, Mumbai
Non-adhesive little silicone covers called: Dimr?s are the solution for u. They are smooth, easy to put in any bra, and you can avoid padded bra.
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