About Gauze Roll Bandage
Gauze bandage in roll form.
Available various types as per customer choice.
- Material: 100% Cotton.
- Colour: White.
- Type: 19X15, 25X18,30X20.
- Yarn: 40's x 40's.
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Available sizes:
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15cm x 3m.
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10cm x 3m.
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7.5 cm x 3m.
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5cm x 3m.
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15cm x 4m.
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10cm x 4m.
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7.5cm x 4m.
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5cm x 4m.
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15cm x 5m.
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10cm x 5m.
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7.5cm x 5m.
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5cm x 5m.
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15cm x 9m.
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10cm x 9m.
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7.5cm x 9m.
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5cm x 9m.
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15cm x 10m.
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10cm x 10m.
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7.5cm x 10m.
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5cm x 10m.
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15cm x 12m.
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10cm x 12m.
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7.5cm x 12m.
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5cm x 12m.
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Reliable and Versatile Wound Care SolutionThis gauze roll bandage serves as a dependable choice for wound covering, dressing, and protection across diverse settings including medical facilities, emergency cases, and home care. Its high absorbency, soft texture, and breathable design ensure patient comfort while aiding in efficient wound healing. The bandage adapts easily to different body shapes, making it suitable for various injuries, burns, or surgical incisions.
Multiple Configurations for Tailored UseYou can select from sterile or non-sterile versions, as well as different mesh/thread counts and plies, to best suit patient needs. Options for folded or unfolded edges, single or bulk packaging, and customizable dimensions enhance practicality for clinicians and caregivers. Every roll is fabricated without latex to prevent allergic reactions and ensures compliance with modern safety standards.
FAQ's of Gauze Roll Bandage:
Q: How should I properly use the Gauze Roll Bandage for wound care?
A: To use the gauze roll, first clean the wound thoroughly and ensure your hands are sanitized. Secure one end of the bandage above the wound, gently wrap it around the area, and overlap slightly with each round to fully cover the wound. The stretchable, conforming nature makes it easy to adapt to body contours. For best results, use as an external dressing and replace when soiled or as advised by a healthcare professional.
Q: What configurations and sizes are available for this gauze bandage?
A: The bandage is available in mesh/thread counts of 8, 12, or 16 ply, with commonly stocked sizes of 10 cm x 4 m. Custom dimensions can be manufactured upon request. You may choose between folded or unfolded edges, sterile or non-sterile packs, and either individually packed or bulk packaging to suit your specific requirements.
Q: When should I use a sterile versus a non-sterile gauze bandage?
A: Sterile gauze rolls are recommended for use on open wounds, surgical sites, or situations where infection control is critical. Non-sterile bandages are suitable for securing dressings on intact skin or providing support where direct wound contact is not required. Always check with medical guidance if uncertain which to use.
Q: Where should Gauze Roll Bandages be stored for maximum shelf life?
A: For optimal preservation, store the gauze rolls in a dry environment and keep the temperature below 30C. Avoid exposure to humidity and direct sunlight, as these can compromise the integrity and sterility of the bandage. Proper storage ensures a shelf life of 3-5 years.
Q: What benefits does this gauze bandage offer over other types?
A: Made from 100% cotton, the bandage is highly absorbent, soft, and breathable, promoting a comfortable healing environment. Its latex-free composition reduces the risk of allergic reactions. The bandage easily conforms to different body contours and provides reliable wound coverage, suitable for a variety of medical and first aid uses.
Q: Is the Gauze Roll Bandage disposable, and can it be reused?
A: This gauze roll bandage is intended for single use only and should not be reused, as reusing may compromise sterility or effectiveness, increasing the risk of infection or skin irritation. Dispose of the used bandage safely according to medical waste guidelines.
Q: Who can benefit from using this bandage, and in what settings is it appropriate?
A: The gauze roll bandage is suitable for hospitals, clinics, first aid kits, and home care. It is ideal for nurses, doctors, caregivers, and individuals administering first aid for wounds, burns, cuts, or surgical dressings.