By the WoundSource Editors Hydrocolloid dressings provide a moist and insulating healing environment which protects uninfected wounds while allowing the body's own enzymes to help heal wounds. These dressings are unique because they don't have to be changed as often as some other wound dressings and are easy to apply. Hydrocolloid dressings:
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Wondering when to use a hydrocolloid dressing? Here's a low down on when and how to use them as well as how to remove them and when they are not suitable.
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Hydrocolloid Wound Dressings use moisture and enzymes of the body to hydrate the wound bed for faster healing. Learn all about hydrocolloid dressings @ HPFY!
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Frequently Asked Questions about
Hydrocolloid dressings
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1. Hydrocolloid dressings have two layers. The inner, hydrocolloid adhesive layer has particles that absorb exudate to form a hydrated gel over the wound, creating a moist environment that promotes healing and protects new tissue. The outer layer (film, foam, or both) forms a seal to protect the wou …
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A hydrocolloid dressing is brilliant at getting a certain type of blister to heal. So why do so many people hate them? Avoid these common mistakes.
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A hydrocolloid dressing is an advanced wound care product that is waterproof and self-adhering, making them easy to use and effective at maximizing healing.
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Hydrocolloids have been available for clinical use for over 20 years. They were one of the first dressing types designed to apply the principles of moist wound healing.
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