Product Overview
Burn Dressings are specialized wound care solutions designed specifically for the effective treatment of burns. They serve several critical functions in the healing process:
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Protection
They shield the burn wound from infection by creating a robust barrier against bacteria and environmental contaminants.
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Moisture Control
Maintaining a moist environment is crucial for promoting rapid healing and preventing the wound from drying out.
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Pain Relief
Designed to reduce pain by providing a cooling effect and minimizing wound exposure to air.
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Absorption
They effectively absorb exudate to prevent maceration of the surrounding skin, ensuring the wound stays at an optimal wetness level.
The choice of dressing depends on the severity, type, and location of the burn. Options include advanced hydrogel dressings, silver-impregnated variants, and silicone-based solutions.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does a hydrogel burn dressing help with pain?
Hydrogel dressings contain a high percentage of purified water which provides an immediate cooling effect on the burn, soothing nerve endings and protecting the wound from painful air exposure.
What sizes are available for different burn areas?
We offer three standard sizes: 5x5cm for small spots, 10x10cm for medium areas, and 30x30cm for larger burn coverage requirements.
How long can these dressings be stored?
The product has a long shelf life of 5 years when stored in its original, individual sterile packaging under proper conditions.
Are the dressings certified for medical use?
Yes, our burn dressings are Class I medical instruments and carry both CE and ISO quality certifications for international safety standards.
Why is moisture control important for burns?
A moist environment prevents the formation of hard scabs, promotes faster cell migration (re-epithelialization), and ensures the dressing doesn't stick to the wound, which prevents secondary trauma during changes.
Can these be used for all types of burns?
These hydrogel dressings are ideal for minor burns, scalds, and sunburns. For severe third-degree burns, they serve as an excellent first-aid stabilization before professional medical intervention.