- A
bandage is a
piece of
material used
either to
support a
medical device such as a
dressing or splint, or on its own to
provide support for the movement...
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bandage in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
bandage is a
medical treatment.
Bandage or
Bandages may also
refer to:
Adhesive bandage, a
bandage used...
-
changing the
direction of the
bandage and
wrapping it
around the
wound once in
various directions. It also
makes bandaging easier. It is
especially useful...
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Bandage scissors, or
bandage forceps, are
scissors that
often have an
angled tip with a
blunt tip on the
bottom blade. This
helps in
cutting bandages...
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Liquid bandage is a
topical skin
treatment for
minor wounds which binds to the skin to form a
protective polymeric layer that
keeps dirt and
germs out...
- An
elastic bandage is a "stretchable
bandage used to
create localized pressure".
Elastic bandages are
commonly used to
treat muscle sprains and strains...
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Esmarch bandage (also
known as Esmarch's
bandage for
surgical haemostasis or Esmarch's tourniquet) in its
modern form is a
narrow (5 to 10 cm (2.0 to 3...
- A
bandage dress is a tight-****ing "bodycon"
dress that
appears to be made from
multiple thin
strips of
cloth sewn together, with the
individual strips...
- An
adhesive bandage, also
called a
sticking plaster,
sticky plaster,
medical plaster, or
simply plaster in
British English, is a
small medical dressing...