High Elastic Bandage (Aidplast) 8 Cm * 4.5 M

High Elastic Bandage (Aidplast) 8 Cm * 4.5 M
High Elastic Bandage (Aidplast) 8 Cm * 4.5 M
from
JOD1.25
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Description

High-quality medical compression bandage made in Turkey, crafted from durable cotton and elastic fibers for optimal comfort and flexibility. It is commonly used for managing sprains, strains, swelling, and post-injury recovery, as well as for securing dressings in place. The bandage offers controlled compression, which supports circulation, reduces edema, and stabilizes the affected area without restricting movement excessively. With its 8 cm width, it is especially suitable for medium-sized joints and body parts such as wrists, elbows, and ankles. The 4.5 m length ensures sufficient coverage and secure wrapping with adjustable pressure. Breathable, reusable, and skin-friendly, it is an essential item in both professional healthcare and home first aid kits.

Specifications

Product Specifications
Dosage Form Bandage
How to use First clean and dry the area to be wrapped. Start by holding one end of the bandage in place and wrap it around the injured joint, muscle, or wound, overlapping each layer by about half the width to ensure even compression. The bandage adheres to itself, so no clips or pins are needed—simply press the end onto the wrapped portion to secure it. Make sure circulation is not restricted by checking that fingers or toes remain warm and mobile. The bandage can be easily removed or reapplied as needed, providing versatile support for sprains, strains, sports injuries, or securing wound dressings.
Used As Bandage
Used For Provide Compression, Reduce Swelling , Sprains, Strains, And Dislocations