DermaActive large burns 3 uts

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Pain relief and a pleasant coolness

3uds

Description

When faced with a burn, the first thing to do is to put the burn under cold water for several minutes. This limits its expansion and relieves pain.

DermaActive Large Burns are hydrogel dressings for the effective treatment of small and superficial burns and scalds. The gel body refreshes, relieves pain and promotes natural healing mechanisms.

They are waterproof, dirt-resistant, breathable and virtually invisible. In addition, its moist gel body makes it very well tolerated by all skin types.

*If you keep them in the fridge, the cold effect is much higher and the feeling of relief increases.

Protect your skin!

Instructions for use

To apply the product, we will perform the following steps:

  1. Wash your hands thoroughly before and after the burn is healed.
  2. Carefully cool the burn, if possible, keep it under cold running water for 5 to 10 minutes.
  3. Remove the white protector on the underside of the dressing from one side. Apply the dressing over the burn, and remove the remaining protective pad. Press down evenly and carefully remove the top protector.
  4. Observe the evolution of the burn. Dressings should be used until complete healing of the wound.

Pharmaceutical Advice

Burns are damage and destruction to the integrity of the skin caused by heat, chemicals, electricity, sun exposure or other radiation energy. At the domestic level, the most common burns are caused by liquids, hot steam or contact with a surface at a high temperature. These burns can reach more or less deep layers and affect adjacent structures (hair follicles, sweat glands). Their extent can be variable. They are classified into different degrees depending on these factors (degree 1 being the most superficial and least serious).

In cases of mild, superficial and not very extensive, slightly red burns (for example, after exposure to the sun), intensely moisturise the skin with soothing and moisturising emulsions. Sunscreen will also be necessary to protect the area with a high SPF and appropriate clothing and accessories. Remember that sunburns are indicative of deep damage to the skin, with alterations to cellular DNA, so it is always best to avoid them by using sunscreen and being responsible with sun exposure.

Other types of minor burns can be relieved immediately by placing the area under cold water for a few minutes. Then, when the skin is dry, apply a soothing, antiseptic and regenerating ointment. The damaged area should be covered with sterile bandages or dressings with silver particles (with an antibacterial effect). It should also be protected from the sun to avoid post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. If any more serious signs appear, such as malaise, fever, discharge from the affected area, blisters, pain or other signs of infection, consult a healthcare professional.

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