When should you not use hydrogel?
Curafil Amorphous Hydrogel Dressings
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Nov 15, 2024 - 05:38 AM
Hydrogels should not be used on wounds with heavy exudate, as they can become oversaturated and lose their effectiveness in maintaining a moist environment. Additionally, they should be avoided on infected wounds unless combined with appropriate antimicrobial treatment, as they may not provide adequate protection against infection on their own. Always consult a healthcare professional for specific wound care recommendations.
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Curafil Amorphous Hydrogel Dressings
Clear Amorphous, High Moisture ContentKendall Curafilâ„¢ Gel Wound Dressing conforms to the wound and promotes a moist, wound-healing environment by providing high moisture content. Clear and viscous gel allows for wound visualization. Contains Germab
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