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T**E
A solid first-aid item for those on-the-go people.
As I have noted in a couple of reviews lately, I am a bit of a klutz. About a year ago I had an incident where in climbing a set of concrete stands for a youth baseball game, I zagged before I zigged and went down hard. Ripped my arm and elbow up horribly. I wish I had one of these then.The flexible silicone pad is a great first-aid item to have at home, in the car, or in a backpack during a nature hike. The 4x8 size (they do have other sizes as well) is perfect for the joint scrape-type wounds like badly skinned knees or elbows. The pad within the dressing is somewhat absorbent to handle leakage. The edges are quite sticky, helping the pad to stay in place even with constant motion.One thing I found interesting is the pads also have an expiration date on them. I received this recently and the expiration date shown on mine is 9/19/2027. So, should be good for over two years in storage.Overall, especially for the klutzes like me, highly recommended.
C**E
Super large
This silicone foam dressing is so large and covers a large area well and keeps it protected. The silicone foam is very cushiony. I have large cracks (fissures) on the heals of my feet and these cover the heals of my feet very well. Completely covered from one side of my heal to the other side, and under my heal too. The silicone cushion makes for a soft pad to walk on as well, so the deep fissures don't hurt when I walk when I am wearing these dressings. The adhesive is very sticky, and hold extremely well. These may be a little expensive, but they are really good quality.
A**Y
Nice to have in first aid kits
I haven't yet had an opportunity to use one of these, so cannot attest to their adhesion or absorption. They seem to be well made. The dimension of the absorbent pad is around 2" by 6". It is about 1/8" thick. The expiration date 9/2027 or about 3 years in the future. The dressing is made in China.These are nice additions to first aid kits, which usually do not come with larger dressings.
M**.
Larger size bandage with built in adhesive
The bandages came as advertised, each one enclosed in a separate package. Looks like a good size.
D**O
Solid Protection and Cushion
These bandages work well for wounds that need cushioning and good adhesion. The silicone foam absorbs moisture nicely and stays securely in place throughout normal activity. Easy to apply and remove without causing discomfort or sticking too much to the skin. A bit pricey, but they’re reliable and great to have in your first aid kit.
J**E
Has a permanent place in my first aid kit
Super handy to have in your first aid kit. I like how flexible it is, so it’s easy to apply in not-so-easy to apply. The sizes aren’t super accurate but not a big deal to me
M**X
Just as good as the ones the wound care/stoma department gave me
I have a percutaneous cecostomy, and once in a while I have to remove the tube for an hour or two to let the tract heal if it becomes irritated. These Everlit adhesive dressing bandages are just as good as (if not better than) the ones my HMO's stoma & wound care department gave me to cover the tract and prevent leakage during those times.
A**K
Sticks well, absorbent
I ordered these Everlit Silicone Foam Bandages for someone who has several leg ulcers. These bandages are large enough to cover the ulcer, they contain the drainage and they stick well to the leg. The pad itself does not stick to the wound. The area of adhesion is such that you can peel the bandage to check the wound, then place the bandage back onto the skin. These bandages help keep the drainage from seeping onto clothing, and the thickness helps sooth the area when clothing is worn.
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