What is Dermagran used for?

Dermagran AF is an antifungal medication. This medicine prevents fungus from growing on your skin. Dermagran AF (for the skin) is used to treat skin infections such as athlete’s foot, jock itch, ringworm, tinea versicolor (a fungus that discolors the skin), and yeast infections of the skin.

What is impregnated gauze used for?

Impregnated hydrogels are indicated for use as a primary dressing in the treatment of minimally draining partial- and full-thickness wounds such as stage II-IV pressure ulcers, deep wounds, minor burns, infected wounds, dermal ulcers, skin tears, donor sites, radiation dermatitis and wounds with necrosis or slough.

What is Triad hydrophilic wound dressing used for?

Triad ® hydrophilic wound dressing is indicated for the local management of pressure and venous statis ulcers, dermal lesions/injuries, superficial wounds, scrapes, first-and second-degree burns, partial-and full-thickness wounds. Suitable for use on neonates.

How often should a gauze dressing be changed?

HOW OFTEN SHOULD DRESSINGS BE CHANGED? Once the initial bandage is removed, dressings should be changed as often as needed to keep wound drainage from soaking the gauze. This is usually one to four times a day. If you find that the bandage is wet with drainage when you change it, then change it more often.

What does an impregnated dressing mean?

Impregnated wound dressings are gauzes and non-woven sponges, ropes and strips saturated with a solution, an emulsion, oil or some other agent or compound. Agents most commonly used include saline, oil, zinc salts, petrolatum, xeroform and scarlet red.

What is the best dressing for bed sores?

Dressings

  • alginate dressings – these are made from seaweed and contain sodium and calcium, which are known to speed up the healing process.
  • hydrocolloid dressings – contain a gel that encourages the growth of new skin cells in the ulcer, while keeping the surrounding healthy skin dry.

How do you remove Triad dressing?

Due to the zinc oxide, Triad should be removed with a commercial wound cleanser (not saline). Use a pH-balanced wound cleanser to soften Triad, and gently wipe to remove without scrubbing. For complete removal repeat as needed.

How often do you apply Triad?

Change Triad at least every 5 to 7 days. Unlike hydrogels or other wound pastes, Triad will not cause periwound moisture-associated dermatitis (periwound maceration). After the wound has been debrided, Triad can still be used to promote a moist wound healing environment.

How long can I leave gauze on a wound?

In some cases the bandage can be removed after 24 to 48 hours, and the wound can then be gently washed to remove the crust. Do not scrub or soak the wound during the first 48 hours. If you did not get instructions, follow this general advice: Keep the wound bandaged and dry for the first day.

Is Vaseline gauze the same as xeroform?

Vaseline Gauze – Fine mesh gauze which is non-adherent to wound sites and helps maintain a moist wound environment. Commonly used in children under one year of age instead of xeroform.

What are the stages of wound healing?

When a person sustains a wound from trauma or injury, an intricate and dynamic wound-healing process is triggered. The phenomenon of wound healing is represented by four distinct stages: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and maturation.