Sterile Saline for Wound & Irrigation | 500ml Bottle
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It's something you can do on your own. My husband had his voice box removed due to cancer, so he needs saline irrigation every day (twice a day) because he had a laryngectomy.
This isn't meant to be injected. This is solely for the purpose of wound care and irrigation.
It isn't accessible. It's still in its original packaging and, of course, unopened. This inventory is from a large order that was left over. br>br>Once you've bought it, you'll need to open it and break the seal. Choosing your method of distribution.
This is used to care for wounds as well as to irrigate them.
Selected User Reviews For Sterile Saline for Wound & Irrigation | 500ml Bottle
For my septum piercing aftercare, I bought this to put in nasal spray bottles (Snoots in particular). It costs half as much as piercing specific sprays, has at least three times the amount of product, and contains the same amount of sodium chloride (0. 9%) that my piercer had me had spray. By putting it in nasal spray bottles, I was able to get a gentler application that didn't drown me and get all over my face and mouth. I'm also using it to help with allergies, and I've included one nasal bottle in my first-aid kit and bug-out bag because saline solution can be used for so many things. Is it possible for you to save money by doing it yourself? Probably. However, this provided me with a specific percentage of sodium chloride that a homemade solution would not have provided. This will last you through the washing of a large wound, several allergy seasons, or a lifetime of piercings. As a less expensive and equally effective alternative to piercing aftercare, I give it a ten out of ten rating.
A pint of sterile water cost me ten dollars! OMG. Boiling water can be used to sterilize it. The amount of table salt required to make a 0. 9% solution per liter is 9 grams per liter solution per liter solution per liter solution The bottle is the most expensive part of the product; admittedly, I wouldn't make it myself if I was injecting myself with it, but for all other purposes, $10 for 500 ml of 0. 9% sterile water is abominable. br>br>Please accept my apologies. The item is exactly as described on the website. From now on, I'm going to boil my own water. I guess I'll be able to put the bottle to use again!.
This is something I bought for my father-in-law-in-law-in-law- We needed a larger amount than what we could find in local stores to irrigate a wound on his hand, and this fit the bill perfectly. It was also a good value.
I purchased this item for my mother to use in her wound care. It was well received by her nurses.
It's exactly what it says it is: a 500ml bottle of sterile saline with a seal underneath the cap; There were no broken seals in any of the three bottles I ordered.
For open wounds, this is the ideal treatment. It arrived quickly, and the solution is burn-free, so there's no need to be concerned about crying.
Any wound will benefit from this treatment. There are no harsh chemicals in it, and it heals quickly while keeping the area clean. This brand comes highly recommended by me for diabetics!.
As a result, when it began to defrost, I had a disaster on my hands.