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cantonfair88@planethk.netSilver dressing, also called silver alginate wound dressing, can directly kill bacteria, control wound infection, accelerate wound healing, remove the odor caused by bacteria, have strong absorption capacity and good breathability, and can promote wound epithelial tissue healing. This silver alginate dressing for wound care is mainly suitable for serious pollution wounds, infected wounds, diabetic foot ulcers, bedsores, and other wounds.
Item number | Item description | Detailed size | Package | CBM | Outer carton size(cm) | Packing | MOQ (Boxes) | Unit box size (CM) | Single box weight (Kg) | N.W. | G.W. | |||||
Length | Width | Height | Quantity Inner carton | Quantity outer carton | Length | Width | Height | Kg/CTN | Kg/CTN | |||||||
SALD-050 | Silver Alginate Dressing | 3pcs: 5x5cm | color box | 0.065535625 | 23.5 | 57.5 | 48.5 | 36 | 144 | 5000 | 10.5 | 13.5 | 2.5 | 0.022 | 3.2 | 4.2 |
Continuous release of silver ions.
Promote faster wound healing.
Strong bactericidal ability.
Sterile with individual packs.
Wound care solutions known as silver alginate dressings combine the antibacterial characteristics of silver with the qualities of alginate dressings. Seaweed is used to make alginate dressings, which are extremely absorbent, and silver has well-known antimicrobial qualities. Because of this combination, silver alginate dressings are especially helpful for specific kinds of wounds. Here are a few typical applications and advantages:
Infected Wounds: Infected wounds are frequently treated using bandages made of silver alginate. Because of the antibacterial qualities of the silver component, infection can be avoided or controlled by reducing the amount of bacteria that colonize the wound.
Exudate: These wound care dressings are excellent in treating wounds with moderate to heavy exudate (fluid drainage). The alginate substance absorbs excess fluid while keeping the site moist and promoting wound healing.
Partial and Full-Thickness Wounds: Silver alginate dressings are appropriate for a variety of wound types, including partial and full-thickness wounds. They are effective for treating pressure ulcers, diabetic ulcers, surgical wounds, and traumatic wounds.
Cavity Wounds: Because silver alginate dressings are conformable, they are ideal for wounds with unusual forms or depths, such as cavity wounds. They can be put into wounds to assist fill empty space and aid healing.
Partial-thickness burns are treated with silver alginate dressings. The silver component helps to prevent or manage infection, while the alginate material keeps the area moist for maximum healing.
Autolytic Debridement: Silver alginate dressings, like other alginate dressings, allow for autolytic debridement. They aid in the elimination of necrotic tissue by keeping the environment wet, allowing the body's own enzymes to break down dead tissue.
Odor Reduction: The antibacterial properties of silver can help to reduce wound odor associated with bacterial infection.
The general guidelines for utilizing silver alginate dressings are as follows:
Make the Wound:
Clean the wound using regular wound care techniques. To keep the wound bed clean and free of debris and infection, use a gentle cleaner or saline solution.Perform wound debridement if necrotic tissue is present.
Select the Correct Size:
Choose a silver alginate dressing from wound dressing suppliers that is the correct size for the wound. The dressing should extend slightly beyond the wound edges and cover the entire wound bed.
Dressing should be moistened:
You may need to moisten the silver alginate dressing with sterile water or saline if it is not pre-moistened. Regarding the requirement for moistening, follow the package recommendations.
Dressing Directions:
Dress the wound with the silver alginate dressing. Ascertain that the dressing comes into direct contact with the entire wound surface.
Fix the Dressing:
Use a secondary dressing, such as a non-adherent pad or a transparent film dressing, to keep the silver alginate dressing in place. The secondary dressing aids in the retention of the silver alginate and provides additional protection.
Frequency of Change:
Follow the dressing change schedule recommended by healthcare professionals or the product manufacturer. Depending on the wound condition, exudate levels, and other factors, the frequency of wound dressing pack changes may vary.
Keep an eye on the wound:
Check the wound on a regular basis for signs of infection, increased exudate, or any other changes. Consult a healthcare professional if there are any concerns or if the wound is not healing as expected.
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