Pharmacie Du Four Bonaparte
URGO AMPOULES DISCRET Talon - 5 Dressings
Whether in pumps, sneakers or sandals, the heel is an area subject to friction and pressure. URGO Ultra Discreet Heel Blisters is a hydrocolloid dressing that acts like a second skin to discreetly relieve and promote healing of heel blisters.
A heel blister is a very fine blister made up of a translucent liquid trapped under the skin. Generally located on the feet or hands, it appears after repeated rubbing of the skin (shoes, tools...) and causes severe pain. Doesn't it just feel like hell?
URGO Ultra Discreet Blisters - Heel isolates the blister from pressure and friction, .. .
Whether in pumps, sneakers or sandals, the heel is an area subject to friction and pressure. URGO Ultra Discreet Heel Blisters is a hydrocolloid dressing that acts like a second skin to discreetly relieve and promote healing of heel blisters.
A heel blister is a very fine blister made up of a translucent liquid trapped under the skin. Generally located on the feet or hands, it appears after repeated rubbing of the skin (shoes, tools...) and causes severe pain. Doesn't it feel like hell?
URGO Ultra Discreet Blisters - Heel isolates the blister from pressure and friction for immediate pain relief. On contact with the blister on the foot, hydrocolloid technology forms a dermo-reconstituting gel that promotes healing of the heel blister. Ultra discreet and resistant, it's the reference dressing for treating blisters while wearing open-toe shoes.
Specific References
- Do not pierce the bulb. If the blister is already pierced, clean with soap and water, and apply an antiseptic.
- Remove the transparent flap (arrowed area) and warm your dressing in the palms of your hands before removing the decorated protective paper.
- Apply to clean, dry skin, positioning the central part of the dressing directly over the blister.
- Carefully smooth the edges to optimize adhesion.
- The dressing will peel off on its own after 2 to 3 days. It is advisable to wait for the dressing to peel off spontaneously.
Hydrocolloid.
- Contraindicated for infected wounds and diabetics.
- Reuse of a single-use dressing may lead to infection.
CATHERINE D. published the 11/07/2024 following an order made on 01/07/2024
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