
Gentle Amorphous Helps To Facilitate The Wound Healing Process.
How does HydraCare Dressing works?
Crystal-clear transparency for easy, accurate visualization wound assessment.
Maintains hydration balance to provide a moist wound environment for healing.
Encourages wound autolytic debridement.
Cooling and soothing wound pain.
Easy to apply in any position, such as for cavity and tunneling wounds.
HydraCare
Contains lots of water.
Gently rehydrates necrotic tissue.
Easy to modify.
Facilitates autolytic debridement.
Creates a moist wound management environment.
Product Overview
Moist Balance
Releases moisture and absorbs exudate for a better moist wound environment.
Easy Observation
Crystal-clear transparency for easy, quick observation of wound status
Product Specifications
Contraindications
- This product is only recommended for external use and cannot be used on third-degree burns.
- The wound surface may be larger after the debridement process, which is normal.
- This product can also be used for infected wounds with other anti-infection therapy under a doctor’s instruction.
- If wounds are caused by blood supply deficiency or diabetic foot ulcers, please use this product under a doctor’s instruction and check the blood circulation around the wound every day.
- Please remove the product before radiation treatment, including X-ray, ultrasonic therapy, thermotherapy and microwave therapy.
- This product causes no adverse stimulation in clinical tests. Please consult a doctor in a timely manner if patients are hypersensitive to the products.
- A single product cannot remain on wound for more than 7 days, and continuous use of the product cannot exceed 30 days.
Indications
MD DME HydraCare Dressing is used to rehydrate necrotic tissue and facilitate autolytic debridement while absorbing exudate without damaging fragile granulation tissue, such as:
- Venous ulcers (leg ulcers)
- Bedsores
- Diabetic foot ulcers
- Cavity or sinus wounds
- Burns
All healing stages of different kinds of wounds, except for the wounds mentioned in the contraindications.
- 1. Snap off the cap from tube.
- 2. Apply hydrogel to cover wound bed.
- 3. Secure with secondary dressing if needed.