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Coloplast InterDry Ag Moisture-Wicking Fabric with Antimicrobial Silver
PRODUCT DETAILS
InterDry® is a skin fold management system specially designed to manage moisture, odor and inflammation in skin folds and other skin-to-skin contact areas. A knitted polyester textile dressing impregnated with silver complex, InterDry® textile provides effective antimicrobial action for up to five days and significantly improves the symptoms associated with intertrigo, maceration, denudement, inflammation, itching, erythema and satellite lesions. The textile fume functions by wicking moisture away to keep skin dry and provides a friction reducing surface to reduce the risk of skin tears and pressure ulcers. InterDry® is Latex-free and has a 2-year shelf life.
Features and Benefits
- Effectively manages moisture, odor and inflammation in skin to skin contact areas.
- Helps manage erythema, maceration, denudement, pain, itching, burning and satellite lesions associated with skin folds.
- Wicks and translocates moisture.
- Silver within the textile provides effective antimicrobial action for up to 5 days.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: What is a hydrogel dressing?
A: Hydrogel dressings are moisture-donating wound care products that keep wounds hydrated, reducing pain and promoting healing.
Q: How to use hydrogel wound dressings?
A: Clean the wound, apply the hydrogel dressing directly, and secure it with a secondary dressing or bandage as recommended.
Q: When should hydrogel dressings be changed?
A: Hydrogel dressings should be changed every 1-3 days, depending on the wound condition and healthcare provider instructions.
Q: Can hydrogel dressings be used on infected wounds?
A: Hydrogel dressings may be used on infected wounds under medical supervision to maintain moisture and assist with healing.
Q: Are hydrogel dressings safe for burns?
A: Yes, hydrogel dressings are commonly used for burn treatment due to their cooling and soothing effects.
Q: Can hydrogel dressings be used for diabetic ulcers?
A: Yes, they help keep diabetic ulcers moist, reducing pressure and promoting healing in chronic wounds.