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How to use gauze to bind the abdominal belt correctly, how to use it and video.
Abdominal band is a common postpartum plastic product. The most common abdominal belt on the market is the one that is convenient to wear, but in addition to the common convenient abdominal belt, there are gauze abdominal belts. Gauze tummy belt is considered to be breathable by many treasure mothers, but the use of gauze tummy belt is complicated and often needs the help of others to wind it well. So how to use gauze girdle correctly? Is there a video of how to use it?

In order to better use the gauze binding belt, it is recommended to use it with the help of others. The general operation process is as follows:

1. The lying-in woman lies flat on the bed surface, in supine position, with her knees bent so that her feet can lie flat on the bed surface. In order to make the next operation more convenient, you can put a pillow or cushion under the buttocks of the lying-in woman.

2. Palm down, put your hands on the user's abdomen, gently push the massage upward, and repeat the action several times.

3. Wrap the binding gauze from the pubic position, about 12 turn. The first few laps can overlap, and each lap and a half needs to be folded. Continue to wind up in the last few laps, moving about 2 cm in each lap.

4. Gauze covers the end of navel and is fixed with a safety pin. Gauze takes the lead and hides it in the binding belt.

The time for binding gauze after delivery can be determined according to the physical recovery of the parturient, and can be used under the guidance of a professional doctor if necessary. The use time of gauze binding belt should be controlled during the day, and it is not suitable to sleep with it tied.

Generally speaking, the time of using the binding tape is no more than 8 hours per day, and the intensity of winding and binding is subject to the comfort of the parturient. If the parturient perspires, it is recommended to change the gauze in time, otherwise the risk of skin infection may increase. If you feel unwell, you should immediately stop using the restraint belt and seek medical examination.