![]() It is basically a piece of gauze that has been soaked in a vaseline-type substance. (This happened to be what the nurse in the hospital put on, I later realized.) You specifically need something marked "petroleum emulsion, and not just "non-stick". It was hell to get off.Īfter some painful experimentation, here is what we found works: Leaving it on for even a day resulted in a very stuck painful pad, that pulled at my son's skin whenever he moved. The adhesive was way to heavy for a dressing that needed to be changed every day, and the pad wasn't non-stick enough. We did not find the hydrocolloid to work. ![]() ![]() My DS fell off his scooter and broke his arm and had several palm-sized abrasions or "road rash".
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