Last updated: 01/01/2026
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Hydrogels have been a vital part of wound care for over 30 years. They have proved to be popular as they are easy to use , comfortable and cost effective and because of their high water content are unlikely to adhere to the wound.
Hydrogel is a universal term for materials that are able to absorb water and expand without dissolving. They have an extremely high water content ( up to 96% ).
Hydrogels are ideally suited for the treatment of dry wounds , providing a moist healing environment and assisting in the debridement of necrotic tissue. Debridement is an essential step in the management of chronic wounds as a failure to remove necrotic tissue inhibits healing by providing an environment for bacterial growth , chronic inflammation and impeding re-epithelialisation. Hydrogels are able to rehydrate the wound and facilitate autolytic debridement.
Hydrogels provide a soothing and cooling effect on application. They have successfully used on burns, pressure ulcers, cavity wounds , diabetic foot ulcers and radiotherapy burns. ActiformCool dressings have been demonstrated to reduce leg ulcer pain
Hydrogel dressings are generally applied for 1-3 days and should be changed on a regular basis.
Hydrogels are not considered suitable for use on highly exuding wounds and are also inadvisable for use on infected wounds.
Hydrogels are available tubes of gel, or as a sheet or as gels impregnated into a dressing material. At Wound-care , we stock an extensive range of Hydrogels eg.
a) Intrasite Gel
b) Aquaform Hydrogel
c) Intrasite Gel
d) Nu-Gel
e) ActiformCool
f) Purilon gel
g) Hydrosorb
