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Leukocrepe Bandage Leukocrepe Bandage

Leukocrepe Bandage

Quantity Description: packet of 1 Bandage
Manufacturer: Bsn Medical Private Ltd
Price: ₹ 280.0

Information about Leukocrepe Bandage

Leukocrepe bandage is a cotton crepe bandage which helps in giving light support including stretch and regain. It is made with 100% high twist cotton and rayon yarns. It has various uses or benefits such as it provides compressive post surgery or light orthopedic support. It can be used by any age group. It has non-fray edges and is extremely soft, which helps to provide comfort and protection. It is reusable after washing or sterilizing.

Uses:

  1. Helps in treatment of varicose venous ulcers.
  2. Helps to provide compressive post-surgery or light orthopedic support.
  3. Provides support to joints and ligaments after mild strain or minor surgery.
  4. Provides preventative ankle-strapping for sports.
  5. Helps to provide comfort and protection.
Ques: Can it be used during pregnancy?
Ans: It is safe to use leukocrepe bandages in any condition.
Ques: Is Leukocrepe bandage safe while breastfeeding?
Ans: Leukocrepe bandage can be used any time if required. There is no restriction on use of this product. It does not lead to any such harmful side effects .
Ques: Is it safe to use heavy vehicles when using this product?
Ans: If you feel comfortable to do so then you can surely use heavy vehicles provided you do not put much pressure on the area where you have pain.
Ques: Is it helpful for venous ulcers?
Ans: Yes, you can use leukocrepe bandage for the treatment of varicose venous ulcers.

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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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I done my circumcision on 21th of this month. The bandage is covering on my penis. It's swelling there. Should I take bandage and clean it. Is swelling is dangerous. And it is smell like something bad. I am 23 years old.

M.D. Consultant Pathologist, CCEBDM Diabetes, PGDS Sexology USA, CCMTD Thyroid, ACDMC Heart Disease, CCMH Hypertension, ECG
Sexologist, Sri Ganganagar
I done my circumcision on 21th of this month. The bandage is covering on my penis. It's swelling there. Should I take...
Yes you should remove the bandage. It will be better to consult your surgeon and discuss about swelling and foul smell.

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 corn on foot and done corn removal surgery on 15th Feb. The wound after surgery is not healed up till now. I want to know that "the bandage with which cream or ointment is good for fast healing. Presently I have daily bandage with betadine. Please advice.

Advanced Aesthetics, M.Ch - Plastic Surgery, MS - General Surgery, MBBS
Cosmetic/Plastic Surgeon, Indore
I have corn on foot and done corn removal surgery on 15th Feb. The wound after surgery is not healed up till now. I w...
Are you diabetic, even if you do not either go back to your surgeon or see a plastic surgeon to know why the wound has not healed, do not use Dettol or savlon or hydrogen peroxide.
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