Traditional wound dressings |
Bandages |
Economical, easy to find and use |
Drug carrier only, dry, can be adhered to the wounds and cause secondary damage, require frequent replacement, and poor protection from bacterial infection. |
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Gauzes |
Economical, easy to find and use |
Drug carrier only, dry, can adhere to the wound bed and cause secondary wound damage and infection, not applicable for highly exudative wounds, requires frequent replacement, and poor protection from bacterial infection. |
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Cotton wool |
Economical, easy to find and use |
Drug carriers only require frequent replacement and poor protection from bacterial infection. |
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Modern wound dressings |
Hydrocolloid |
Provide a moist environment for the wounds, easy to use, integrated therapeutic substances |
Can adhere to the wound and are hard to remove, unsuitable for infected wounds. |
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Foams |
Provide a moist environment for the wounds, absorbent, integrated therapeutic substances |
Some require a secondary film for adherence purposes, which is not suitable for dry wounds. |
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Hydrogels |
Provide a moist environment for the wounds, is comfortable, absorbent, integrated therapeutic substances, and can be customized with a variety of polymers |
Nonadherent, suitable only for minimal to moderate exudative wounds, and costly. |
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