Should small wounds air dry or be covered with plasters?
How often should I change the plaster on a small wound?
When should a doctor be consulted?
• the wound is very deep and does not stop bleeding,
• it has been caused by an animal or by another human being
• it is severely contaminated
• the wound doesn’t heal after a while and still hurts, bleeds or swells
• you are not sure if the tetanus vaccine has to be refreshed
What should I do if a wound is infected and festering?
If a wound is not properly cleaned, there is a high risk of infection. If the wound is not only wet, but also swollen or red, or if it itches or burns, then a doctor must be consulted.
Which products are particularly suitable for sensitive skin?
What is the advantage of an air-permeable plaster?
The plaster should be air-permeable so that the skin hydration can escape and there is no moisture accumulation which could lead to a swelling of the skin.
Why are there plasters in different shapes?
What kinds of plasters should I always carry with me?
That depends on what your needs are. For sensitive skin, you should have DermaPlast® SOFT plasters with you. If you have small children, DermaPlast® KIDS is recommendable. On the way to the swimming pool, DermaPlast® AQUA is the right choice. In the office, if you want discreet protection, you should have DermaPlast® TRANSPARENT with you.
When you visit the product overview of DermaPlast®(> Link zur Produkt-Range), you will see the entire range at a glance and will quickly find the right plasters suitable for you.
Why is the adhesive of DermaPlast® plasters hypoallergenic?
When should I use spray plaster?
Why are plasters so important to children?
Although we have created all our texts with the utmost care, these are no substitute for medical treatment and advice. These pages are not intended as a guide to self-medication and treatment. For questions about wound treatment, please always contact a healthcare professional.