MRP ₹499
Country of origin | India |
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EASYAID Soft Cotton Pain Relief Crepe Bandage Pack of 1 (8CMx4MTR) | CREPE BANDAGE 8*4 |
EASYAID Soft Cotton Pain Relief Crepe Bandage Pack of 1 (10CMx4MTR) | CREPE BANDAGE 10*4 |
EASYAID Soft Cotton Pain Relief Crepe Bandage Pack of 1 (15CMx4MTR) | CREPE BANDAGE 15*4 |
Brand | EASYAID |
Net Quantity | 1 unit |
Included items | CLIPS |
Batch number | CB-06 |
Expiry Date | 01/01/2025 |
Weight | 100 g |
Instructions | Here are step-by-step instructions for applying a crepe bandage: Clean the area: Before applying the bandage, make sure the affected area is clean and dry. If necessary, gently wash the area with mild soap and water and pat it dry. Provide padding (optional): If there are any bony prominences or sensitive areas, you may consider providing some padding to protect them. This can be done by placing a layer of soft cotton or gauze over the area before applying the bandage. Start at the lower end: Begin wrapping the crepe bandage at the lower end of the affected area. For example, if you're wrapping an ankle, start at the foot. Anchor the bandage: Hold the end of the bandage in place with your hand or by using a clip or tape. Apply tension and wrap: Hold the bandage with a slight tension, but avoid pulling too tightly. Start wrapping the bandage in a spiral or figure-eight pattern, gradually moving upward. Each new wrap should overlap the previous wrap by about half of its width. |
Storage conditions | Keep it in a clean, dry place: Store the crepe bandages in a clean and dry environment to prevent moisture or dirt from affecting its quality. Avoid exposure to extreme temperatures: Crepe bandages should be kept away from excessive heat or cold. Extreme temperatures can potentially damage the elasticity and integrity of the bandage material. Protect from direct sunlight: Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight can degrade the quality of the bandage material. It's advisable to store crepe bandages in a dark or opaque container or drawer to shield them from sunlight. Keep away from chemicals: Avoid storing crepe bandages near chemicals, solvents, or strong odors, as these substances can potentially affect the material or absorb into the bandage. Maintain proper packaging: If the crepe bandages come in a sealed package or box, it's generally recommended to store them in their original packaging until ready for use. This helps protect them from dust and contamination. Check for expiration dates: Crepe bandages may have an expiration date printed on the packaging. Make sure to check the date and avoid using bandages that have expired, as their effectiveness may be compromised. |
contact details consumer care | 8955536450 |
A crepe bandage is a type of elastic bandage commonly used for providing support, compression, and immobilization of sprained or injured limbs. It is made of a woven fabric with a unique texture that allows it to stretch and conform to the shape of the body part it is applied to.
Crepe bandages are typically used for joint support, such as sprained ankles or wrists. They help reduce swelling, provide stability to the injured area, and promote healing. Crepe bandages are available in various widths and lengths to accommodate different body parts and wrapping techniques.
When applying a crepe bandage, it's important to start at the lower end of the affected area and wrap it snugly, but not too tight, in a spiral or figure-eight pattern. The bandage should be secured with clips or tape to keep it in place.
It's important to note that while crepe bandages can provide temporary support and compression, they are not a substitute for proper medical care. If you have a serious injury, it's best to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.
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