1. Is the liquid band-aid breathable?
Liquid band-aid is a disinfectant for biological modeling, which has excellent waterproof effect, even when swimming, but it has one disadvantage. The liquid band-aid has poor air permeability and is waterproof and breathable. This is an impossible operation!
2. Will the liquid band-aid automatically fall off?
The liquid band-aid will not fall off automatically, and it will not fall off whether swimming in cold water or bathing in hot water, and it contains a lot of disinfectant, which saves the trouble of changing the band-aid frequently and can help the wound healing process.
3. How to remove the liquid band-aid
Under normal circumstances, the liquid band-aid will naturally fall off as the wound heals and scabs. If you want to remove it in advance, brush a new layer on the original basis, wait a few minutes after brushing, and then remove the old band-aid when it is half dry.
4, liquid band-aid is more suitable for autumn and winter
The temperature is high in summer, so the body needs to sweat to help cool down. The liquid band-aid is airtight, which will affect the evaporation of local sweat and the healing speed of the wound. Sweat evaporates less in autumn and winter, so it is more suitable to use liquid band-aid.
5, unfavorable use band-aid to bandage the wound.
1, the wound is suppurated
After being burned or scalded, the wound will fester and yellow water will flow, so you can't use a band-aid, otherwise it will cause poor drainage of secretions and secondary infection.
2, mild skin abrasions
If the child only scratches a little skin, don't wrap the wound with a band-aid or gauze. Exposed wounds will heal faster. As long as you apply iodine or alcohol to the wound, you can prevent infection.
3. Wounds with severe trauma
Don't use a band-aid until the wound is debrided. You should go to the hospital and let the doctor handle and treat the wound.
4. Infected wound
If the wound is infected and there is secretion or pus on the wound, you can't use a band-aid.
5. Deep and narrow wound
For example, a wound stabbed by a nail or a knife tip cannot be bandaged with a band-aid. The wound should be exposed after hemostasis to prevent tetanus toxoid from infecting the wound. You should go to the hospital to consult a doctor and inject tetanus serum if necessary.