1. How often should I change the fixation?
2. Is it better to let small wounds dry at the fresh air instead of putting on a bandage?
3. When should I consult a doctor?
We recommend contacting a medical professional under the following circumstances:
- if the wound is deep and causing major bleeding
- if the wound shows signs of infection such as redness, warmth, pain and swelling
- if there are embedded foreign objects in it
- in case of animal or human bites
- if the wound is in the area of the face
- if there is insufficient tetanus vaccination
- and of course always when you have questions or are uncertain.
4. What if my wound gets infected and pus forms?
5. How can I cushion the wounds?
You can use Elastoplast soft gauze to cushion your wounds. Sterile compresses like this are recommended by WHO and Red Cross for home first aid kits. This soft gauze made of soft and pure cotton protects large wounds such as cuts, grazes, burns, and lacerations.