Advantages: Keeps wounds clean dry and comfortable Disadvantages: None
Melolin wound dressing pads
With my operated on finger now (hopefully) on the mend, I have to try to dress it mself in between visits to the hospital. I bought this pack of dressings because i found that the sticky dressings were too much trouble when I tried to cut them off using scissors with my left hand.
WHAT ARE THEY?
These were apparently originally developed for use in hospitals and are to be used for first aid wound dressing. The dressings are highly absorbent, so they can absorb excess moisture from the wound, multi layered and therefore cushioned to provide protection, low adherent so they don?t hurt when removed, and sterile until opened.
So, these appear to be ideal for my stitched and very painful finger!
PRODUCT AND PACKAGING...
The wound dressings come in a green easy to open packet, which can be ...
Advantages: Some good action Disadvantages: lame plot, seen it all before
There were quite a few eyebrows raised last year when Exit Wounds went straight to the top of the US box office with a $19 million take, the reason for this was the fact that any film starring Steven Seagal in last few years hasn't had the fortune to even make it to a cinema screen. Why this film was the exception is anyone's guess as there's nothing that makes it stand out from the pack in any way.
Seagal plays Orin Boyd, a chicago cop who doesn't do things by the book but get's results. His latest exploit results in the safety of a US senator but a lot of bloodshed and carnage as a result. This leads to Boyd's expulsion to one of the worse precincts in the city, it's here that he upsets the applecart and cpmes across widespread corruption in the force. In the meantime his attentions are brought to a possible drug dealer in ...
Advantages: Cleans piercings and washes wounds! Disadvantages: None
If you go and get a piercing, they'll try and flog you some products to clean out the pericing with (usually at inflated prices, so decline whatever they offer and get it from Boots or a chemist.)
I got my Savlon spray when I had my belly button pierced, it cost about £2.50 and one 100ml bottle will last you about a month of twice daily wound washing!
Savlon wound wash is a spray for first aid treatment. It protects against infection by cleansing and killing bacteria in cuts, grazes and minor would, and piercings. It effectively washes out dirt and debris without the need to tuch sore or broken skin.
My boyfriend uses it on his muddy football grazes and it works a treat at washing away all the little bits of dirt that normally you wouldnt be able to wash out unless you touched the wound.
The spray acts as a kind of jet to ...
NataliePhelan 22.05.2004
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