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Dynaplast Bandage 8cm Dynaplast Bandage 8cm

Dynaplast Bandage 8cm

Quantity Description: box of 1 Bandage
Manufacturer: Johnson & Johnson Ltd
Price: ₹ 535.0

Information about Dynaplast Bandage 8cm

Dynaplast Bandage 8cm is a crepe bandage that contains a porous adhesive. The porous adhesive makes the bandage long lasting. Each dynaplast has a breadth of 8 centimeters and is 4 meters long, it is suitable as a first aid to prevent exposure of wounds to dirt and germs in the atmosphere, and to promote quick wound healing.

Direction of use:
Wash the wound area thoroughly with soap and water.
Wipe the area, and pat dry with towel.
Position the bandage appropriately over the wound region.

key benefits:
Highly porous for better air circulation.
Flexible, comfortable and easy to wrap.

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Popular Questions & Answers

I think I have develop a small cone under my feet does the cone bandage works can I use it.

International Academy of Classical Homeopathy, BHMS
Homeopath, Pune
I think I have develop a small cone under my feet does the cone bandage works can I use it.
No its not permanent for cure you tak ant crud 200 2tims a day for 3 days dan ars alb 12c 3tims day for 10 days dan one dose of cal carb 1m' inform me progress.

Please suggest the name of corn bandage it was badly paining while walking and standing.

BHMS
Homeopath, Delhi
Please suggest the name of corn bandage it was badly paining while walking and standing.
A corn bandage you can get easily from any pharmacy but it will only temporarily relieve. To cure it completely I must suggest a proper homeopathic treatment.
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My friend was just walking and while walking his leg just got twisted. At that it just got swelled up. But back in d morning it was like ok. So should we ask for plaster bandage in leg or just a normal bandage.

MS - Orthopaedics
Orthopedist, Chennai
My friend was just walking and while walking his leg just got twisted. At that it just got swelled up. But back in d ...
Hello lybrate-user, your friend must have had a minor ligament injury. A bandge may not be needed, use ice pack and local pain gel application for pain relief. He has to be investigated for ligament injury if his symptoms persist.

I have no insurance so what would be best for a boil. I am taking amoxicillin and neosporin with bandages.

BPTh/BPT
Physiotherapist, Bangalore
I have no insurance so what would be best for a boil. I am taking amoxicillin and neosporin with bandages.
No need for bandages, continue your medications along with it, keeping the area clean and dry will help
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