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  1. Celebrating World Braille Day: Accessibility and Inclusive Healthcare

    Promoting accessibility and inclusive healthcare on World Braille Day at Wound-Care.co.uk

    January 4, 2025, marks World Braille Day, dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of Braille as a means of communication for visually impaired individuals. At Wound-Care.co.uk, we are committed to promoting accessibility and inclusive healthcare for all.

     

    The Significance of World Braille Day

    World Braille Day marks the birth anniversary of Louis Braille, the inventor of the Braille system. This tactile writing system has revolutionised the way people with visual impairments read, write, and communicate. It has empowered millions of individuals worldwide by providing them with the tools to access information, education, and opportunities that were once beyond their

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  2. Welcoming 2025: A New Year at Wound-Care.co.uk

    Team at Wound-Care.co.uk celebrating the New Year with excitement and gratitude.

    As the calendar turns to 2025, we at Wound-Care.co.uk extend our heartfelt wishes for a Happy New Year to our valued customers and partners.

     

    Reflecting on 2024

    2024 was a year of growth, innovation, and, most importantly, healing. We are immensely grateful for your trust and support as we navigated through another year committed to delivering top-quality wound care products. Your feedback and loyalty have been the cornerstone of our success, allowing us to continue our mission of providing the best care solutions.

     

    Looking Forward to

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  3. Expert Insights: How Are Open Wounds Treated? Your Comprehensive Guide from Wound-Care.co.uk

    Expert Insights: Open Wound Treatment Guide - Wound-Care.co.uk

    At Wound-Care.co.uk, we understand the importance of proper open-wound treatment to ensure effective healing and minimize the risk of complications. Whether it's a minor abrasion or a more significant laceration, our goal is to provide you with expert insights on the various methods and techniques used for treating open wounds.

    Types of Open Wounds:

    Before diving into the treatment methods, let's explore the different types of open wounds:

    •    Abrasion: Superficial wounds resulting from friction or scraping.
    •    Laceration:

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  4. Use of Mepitac Tape in Scar Management

    Scars are a natural part of the healing process. These marks often appear after the skin has been cut or damaged, formed by collagen to fill the gaps caused by injury. They will fade over time; however, people experiencing complications may require treatment such as dermabrasion, injections, laser, and pressure therapy. Moreover, scar management is possible with Mepitac tape.

    The role of Mepitac tape in scar management

    Mepitac is a soft silicone fabric tape designed as a fixation solution for patients with fragile and sensitive skin. It is composed of three parts:

    • A knitted fabric exterior that is conformable, flexible, and easy to cut in different sizes and shapes
    • A breathable polyurethane film with waterproof properties
    • Safetac soft silicon micro-adherent technology, is safe for the skin, leaving no residue and causing
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  5. Things You Need To Know About Medical Tape And Bandages

    As a part of treatment and care for different injuries, medical tape and bandages have been used in the biomedical industry for ages. These bandages and tapes; come in different types and shapes for meeting the needs and requirements of the medical industry. We will discuss some important details that one should know about tapes and bandages used in the medical industry.

    What are The Different Types of Medical Tapes and Bandages?

    When it comes to medical tape and bandages, there are different types. These might be smaller and more replaceable than other medical tools and apparatus, but dont be mistaken as they are equally important. Different types of tapes and bandages used in the hospitals and medical care centres are:

    • Simple Plastic Tape for medical uses
    • Surgical Adhesive Tapes
    • Permeable Synthetic Adhesive tape
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  6. Opsite Flexifix Tape

    Opsite Flexifix Tape

    Opsite Flexifix Tape is a waterproof tape for medical uses. It is a transparent adhesive film which can be easily applied to awkward areas of the body and can also be used to place dressings. The look and feel of the tape is like a plastic tape and it can be worn up to seven days. It is perfect to hold medical devices like catheters and stoma wafers in place.

    Key Benefits of Opsite Flexifix Tape:

    • The tape is vapour permeable and avoids accumulation of fluid and perspiration under the dressing.
    • Its acrylic adhesive minimizes the risk of damage to skin tissues while removal.
    • The tape sticks well with the body contours and is comfortable to wear.

    How to Use the Opsite Flexifix Tape?

    Cut the required length of the tape and apply it over the affected area of the body. If using this tape over any awkward area, then make sure that this tape is not applied under tension. The tape should be changed according to the condition of the underlying wound.

    Indications:

    The Opsite Flexifix Tapecan be used in the following ways:

    • The Opsite Flexifix Tape is ideal for securing drainage tubes or catheters in position.
    • The tape is useful in the retention of low adherent dressings on the wounds.
    • It can be used to attach leg bags, stoma devices, etc.

    Precautions:

    • Do not use Opsite Flexifix Tapeon patients sensitive or allergic to acrylic based adhesives.
    • The tape should not be used on patients having fragile skin.

    Size available

    • 5cm x 1m
    • 10cm x 1m

    The information in this article is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice or treatment. You should always seek the advice of a suitably qualified health professional with any concerns you may have regarding your health. Never delay or disregard seeking medical advice or treatment because of something you have read on this website.

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  7. Siltape Perforated Soft Silicone Tape

    Siltape Perforated Soft Silicone Tape

    Siltape is made of soft perforated silicone that is gentle on the skin and is ideal for use by patients having friable or very thin skin susceptible to damage by the use of regular tapes. The Siltape comes over a handy roll which has perforations for ease of use. The soft silicone used in Siltape ensures that it will not strip cells in the way other adhesive tapes do and doesn't damage the skin.

    Key Benefits of Siltape:

    • The Siltape is perfect for use on sensitive or fragile skin.
    • The Siltape is ideal for protecting friable skin tissues from sores due to tubing or pressure damage caused by the tape. This feature becomes
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  8. Secure Your Dressings with Hypoallergenic Clinipore Latex Free Tape

    Clinipore tape is permeable and is designed for use by both patients and medical professionals. It is a permeable non-woven synthetic adhesive tape that conforms to drug tariff specifications. Hypoallergenic in nature, this dressing is Latex-free, easy to tear. Besides, it is comfortable to use that makes it ideal for securing dressings on awkward areas of the body.

    Key Benefits of Using Clinipore Tape

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  9. Mepitac Tape A Secure Fixation for Your Skin

    Mepitac tape is a waterproof silicone tape that consists of a soft silicone layer which makes it highly conformable. It is applied to patients with fragile skin as it ensures secure application and gentle removal. This tape is mainly used for fixation of medical devices and dressings such as drains, tubes, probes, electrodes, etc.

    What is Mepitac tape?

    Mepitac tape soft silicone tape is a secure and gentle fixation tape that helps patients with fragile and sensitive skin. The Safetac adhesive makes sure that this tape can be changed without pain or damage. This tape is mainly used for fixation of medical devices such as drains, tubes, probes, electrodes and IV cannulae. The knitted fabric and polyurethane film makes it highly conformable and thus suitable for all kinds of dressings.

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  10. Popular Surgical Tapes at Wound-Care

    Surgical tapes come to a rescue during all sorts of situations, and different types of medical tapes are used for different applications. Wound Care offers a wide assortment of surgical tapes for bandage retention and dressing.
    You can choose from - Latex-free tapes, hypoallergenic tapes, permeable non-woven synthetic tapes, occlusive transparent tapes, silicone tapes, transparent waterproof tapes, and more. Look at some popular medical tapes given below:

    Blenderm
    Blenderm is a latex free rubber Surgical Tape. It has hypoallergenic properties that make it an occlusive tape suitable for patients with sensitive skin too. It has been medically designed to create a barrier between the wound and external fluids. Being waterproof, it protects the wound against external moisture at the same time ensuring that it prevents

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