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Bandages are as old as humanity itself. After all, there have always been wounds and the need to take care of them. Back in the day, bandages were made of natural, untreated materials; nowadays, we are lucky enough to be able to choose between many different kinds of high-modern bandage supplies. Whether you need gauze bandages, plasters or hydroactive wound dressings will depend on the kind of injury and how you want to treat it.
But the material is not the only important factor: Bandages can also have different functions. For example, simple wound bandages, bandage dressings that can stabilize or compress the wound, or plaster casts used to fix fractures.
No matter what you are looking for: you will find it at the DocCheck Shop!. We offer all types of bandages and accessories for treating both internal and external injuries.
Bandage materials include medical wound care materials with very different functions. For example, compresses, tubular bandages, swabs or bandages. They will help you fix, cover, or compress the patient’s affected body parts. The DocCheck Shop offers all kind of bandage materials in this category.
There is no need of using extravagant dressings when covering a wound. There are practical, self-adhesive wound bandages like plasters for small wounds. They can be breathable, water-repellent, sterile or absorbent – the variety of plaster and wound dressings is enormous. Buy them at the DocCheck Shop!
Bandages have many different functions – many more than one might think at first. They can be supporting, relieving, or even used for compression. This is why you can treat many different conditions such as fractures, overstretching or vascular conditions with stabilising bandages. The DocCheck Shop has an excellent range of these kinds of bandages.
If plasters and bandages are not enough, there are more elaborate methods. Wound closure products are used nowadays in hospitals and doctor’s offices. Gaping wounds can be closed thanks to these; this method prevents any possible complications caused by external contamination. Suturing wounds is still the most common method of closing them, but there are now many different alternatives, like wound glue or a title="wound suture strips" href="/dressing-material/wound-closures/clips-wound-closure-strips/" target="_blank">wound suture strips. These do not afflict any damage on the area. DocCheck Shops offer classic suturing sets as well as some of these alternative wound closure products. You will always have the right instruments at hand.