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What are the Best Bandages, Gauze & Tape Brands?

What Is a Gauze Bandage?

Gauze bandaging is a wound dressing made from soft material, such as cotton or polyester, in an open weave. This open weave makes it lightweight, highly absorbent and flexible. Overall, it's one of the most versatile forms of bandaging.   

You can use small gauze pads for blotting wounds and stopping bleeding. Secured directly over injuries, gauze makes an ideal dressing for minor cuts and scrapes. However, you can also tape gauze bandages over other forms of dressings, creating a light protective layer. 

What Are Bandages Used For?

Bandages are primarily used in the wound care of a skin injury and in the prevention of further infection. Bandages can also be applied to keep a laceration moist to hasten the healing process, or to hold an antibiotic ointment or salve in place.

How Often Should You Change Gauze Bandaging?

Gauze can be used in several ways, affecting how often you need to change it. In general, when gauze is used to cover wounds that weep, change the bandage when it becomes wet, which may be up to three times daily.  

In other situations, you only need to change the gauze a few times a week, especially if it's used primarily as an outer covering for another form of dressing. Reapplying bandages too often may disrupt the wound site, delaying healing. 

Does CVS Sell Bandages?

Yes, CVS sells a variety of Bandages in stores and online.

Are Bandages Available For Same Day Pickup?

Yes Bandages are available for same day pickup at most locations, check your local stores availability and add to cart to pick up today.

Does CVS Deliver Bandages?

Yes CVS delivers Bandages to your home. Delivery is always free over $35.

Why Are Gauze Bandages Good for Covering Wounds?

Gauze bandages are ideal for covering wounds because of the material's properties. High absorbency makes gauze ideal for soaking up fluids to keep wounds dry, encouraging better healing. However, it's also highly breathable, so cuts are less likely to become too dry and hinder recovery. Furthermore, the material's flexibility allows it to easily mold to the shape of the application area without placing too much pressure. 

Many products, such as CVS Health sterile premium rolled gauze, are also sterilized to help remove contaminants. When proper wound care procedures are followed, sterile gauze bandages may help prevent infections, allowing wounds to heal cleanly. 

Does Gauze Bandaging Expire?

Gauze bandages don't expire, and it's not common to find a date listed on the packaging. Generally, sealed gauze products last indefinitely if you store them in a cool, dry place away from sunlight. However, loose bandages may deteriorate over time or grow mold due to changes in moisture. Consider replacing any bandage, sealed or loose, that has yellowed or become stiff.

Gauze Bandaging for Wound Care 

Keep wounds clean and support healing with gauze bandaging. With its flexibility, absorbency and breathability, gauze is a staple of any first aid kit, suitable for dressing many kinds of injuries. 

Types of Bandages

There are many types of bandages. You should select the appropriate type based on your needs. It can be helpful to keep a variety of bandages at home, so that you always have the right kind of adhesive bandage on hand. Many people choose to purchase a variety pack band aid box for this reason, but you can also pick and choose to create your own assortment.

Waterproof Bandages

If you are going swimming or will need to expose the wounded area to water frequently, such as in the case of a cut on your hand, you’ll want to look for waterproof bandages. Waterproof bandages are designed to be extra sticky, so they won’t slip off in water. Waterproof bandages also create a heavy duty seal to protect your wound from exposure to water, dirt, and germs. Because they are extra sticky, however, you should not use them on delicate skin, as removal could be painful or harmful to the area.

Liquid Bandages

For cuts on your hands or blisters, you may like to try a liquid bandage. A liquid bandages is not an adhesive. Instead, it is a clear liquid that forms a barrier directly on your skin to seal dirt and irritants out of your cut or blister. Liquid bandages are applied directly to the skin using either a paintbrush-like applicator, or with a spray. Ideal for small cuts, liquid bandages are also great for blisters – many people find that applying a thin layer to areas of the skin that you know are prone to developing blisters before starting out on that long run or cello recital can be very helpful.

Hydrocolloid Bandages

Hydrocolloid bandages are helpful for many wounds, but they also benefit blisters and acne spots. Hydrocolloid dressings look similar to adhesive bandages, but have a soft, active surface that is capable of absorbing liquid from wounds, acne, and blisters. As it absorbs these liquids, the hydrocolloid bandage swells. This cushioned barrier is especially helpful for blisters, which can be painful when they touch or rub up against external items such as shoes or clothing. In fact, hydrocolloid dressings are sometimes called blister band aids for this very reason. In addition, the ability of hydrocolloid dressings to actively draw out fluids is also helpful for treating acne, as it pulls the pus and oil out without causing damage to the skin. Hydrocolloid bandages can also be left on longer than regular bandages so that the area is not disturbed, which may also help to support healing.

Latex Free Bandages

Finally, it is important to remember that if you are allergic to latex, you should always be sure to purchase latex free bandages. Allergen information should be clearly printed on the box. Latex free bandages come in many sizes and styles, so you can still put together an assortment that works for your needs.

From small round band aids to large bandages and everything in between, CVS has you covered with a wide assortment of these first aid essentials. Stock up on a variety of medical bandages today to be prepared for whatever tomorrow may bring!

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