Change it in the shower, and start the process over. At some point it might leak after a few days. Liquid, brownish and smelly, will accumulate under the Tegaderm. Notes - all the above available at CVS/Walgreens. Worth it.įor the hands.you're f*cked, mate. Spray-on bandage, for the areas, like around joints, where tegaderm won't stick due to too much skin movement. Tubular neeting - what you see the pros using, holds everything in place. Holds everything in place, keeps the sun off, absorbs any oozing, provides a little cushion if you bump against something. Tegaderm - nonstick bandages you leave on, keeps the liquid in, keeps you from sticking to sheets and clothes, and doesn't require the daily change, wash, and re-dress of so-called "non-stick" pads. Silvadene Cream - better than triple antibiotic ointment (2nd choice) but needs a 'scrip. Cleans, kills bacteria, has lidocaine (topical anesthetic). Band Aid Antiseptic Wash, from Johnson & Johnson.
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