12 Pack 1” x 5 Yards Self Adhesive Elastic Bandage Wrap Stretch Self-Adherent Tape for First Aid,Sports, Wrist, Ankle (10 Colors)
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Tractor Supply has larger rolls, which I purchase. The width of these is roughly twice as large as these. A farm store's name for it is vet wrap. These narrow rolls, on the other hand, are better for human fingers and toes.
It does not adhere to the skin in any way. It, on the other hand, will cling to itself. To keep it together permanently, I simply put a piece of tape where the two pieces connect. This is a tape that I strongly recommend. It is both soft and strong, and it stretches while also holding its shape. It doesn't move around.
In the shower, the bandage will be completely soaked. It will, however, be on for the majority of the time. Wearing a wet bandage, on the other hand, isn't always fun.
You probably can if the tape's tackiness is still good; usually after two or three uses, the tackiness begins to lose its effectiveness.
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Individually wrapped in sterile packaging, the rolls are ready to be used. It's simple to tear off the roll, and it sticks well. Be Wary of the Buyer! The first time you open the package/s, you'll be greeted by a foul odor (dead fish)! I took the rolls out of the package and threw it out. I left the rolls outside for a few hours and they seemed to work. I've put them in a ziplock bag to keep them safe.
We used this product to post our Doberman Pinscher puppies in the hopes that the hair would not be ripped out. Everything appeared to be fine until we removed it after four days and discovered that the ears had been severely cut and swollen. It was a little dark in some places. We had previously used paper tape and she had no reaction to it. We took her to the vet, who said it was the first time they had ever seen vet wrap do this and that it was extremely unusual. We had a customer whose puppy's ears we wrapped with this vet wrap three days ago remove it and it wasn't as bad, but the ears were red with scabs on the verge of bleeding, indicating that it wasn't just our dog. We were left with a $132 vet bill as a result of this.
I had my third hand surgery and needed something that would protect the 40 stitches I had while still allowing me to work and flex my fingers. I was wrapping myself in gauze and ace bandages. It was a pain to take them off and put them back on every time I washed my hands, applied lotion, or used hand sanitizer. If they got wet (but not completely soaked), I simply dabbed them with a towel and they were good to go. It's not necessary for me to remove them entirely. I also feel safe because they don't come loose all the time when I'm doing things. I was concerned that these would be too small because they appeared to be smaller in the photo, but they are perfect; I purchased the 2"x5 yard, and I love the variety of colors!.
I'm obsessed with them because they're wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy better than any bandage or bandaid I've ever used.
By failing to pay attention, I caused myself harm. again. br>However, I need to keep a pressure wrap on this time to prevent my skin from falling apart before it heals properly. The normal ace bandage was too wide and bulky for this, so I ordered these bandages to help. br>br>Now, every morning, my daughter assists me in selecting a new color, and she receives a small one to match mommy. They're as comfortable as a bandage can be, the colors are vibrant, and they're simple to remove without the hassle of reusing the bandage. They're easy to unroll or cut off.
Any first-aid kit should have these bandages on hand. They can be pulled tight, stick to themselves perfectly, and are excellent for holding other types of bandages on or compressing a limb or other discrete body part; I've never had one come off unless I cut it off or unraveled it on purpose. In your first-aid kit, you'll need these. The fact that they're all different colors appeals to me a lot. I can't think of a medical reason for it, but I like how colorful they are: ) Dozens of them are less expensive.
To them, it has a terrible odor. It smelled awful even after airing it out. It was necessary to return it.
It's a fantastic product with a fantastic price tag. With the same tape, I can wrap, unwrap, and rewrap without it unraveling. I would definitely recommend this product because the adhesive is strong and the colors are appealing.