Adhesive Bandages(Band aids)...?
For a while know I've known I'm allergic to glue bandages, from trial and error I've figure it's most likely the sticky stuff itself(I know I'm not allergic to latex) so I was wondering if anyone here know the most common adhesive used in glue bandages?
(And what substitute hypoalergenic bandaids use?)
Answer:
What can I do just about healing after a coup¨¦ accident?
I'm allergic to most adhesive also. I have found the stronger the cement the worse it is.I usually make my own bandage and just craft them to wrap around the areas keeping skin contact to a minimal amount if not any contact at adjectives.
Some hospitals are banning band-aids altogether in a minute.
Here is a good article discussing allergic reaction to adhesives.
http://www.dermnetnz.org/dermatitis/epox...
GOOD LUCK!
Is limp up side down bad for you?
I do not know if you are have problems, simply use super glue.seriosuly hold the wound together and put a strip of super bonding agent. We always used this especially surrounded by quick wrestling match!What are the chances of fracture contained by strangulation and hanging?
buy coban and gauze.Good question
I avoid using band-aids etc, and use a bandage for wounds, taking concern to avoid the adhesive coming into contact near my skin.
I am a First Aid instructor, so usually will mention how to deal next to those who have band-aid allergies, especially if asked.
Jeffrey gratitude for the link, it have some really useful info.