Various plasters

Band-Aid – For minor injuries, a simple Band-Aid is sufficient. Just peel off the wax paper and stick it on the cleaned wound.

H-shaped knuckle bandage for finger and toe injuries – a type of plaster that makes it easy to bend and stretch when the fingers and toes are injured.

A little form of the English letter H. It is a kind of plaster that keeps the shape on the wound. It’s hard to bend because it’s plastered, and it doesn’t need to be hot.

Butterfly-shaped plaster for cuts and stab wounds –

This type of plaster is used to restore the skin after a cut. It does not absorb blood and does not protect the wound from infection.

The central part of the plaster without glue should be straight on the wound and should be pasted on the wound.

If you use this plaster, you must stick a small clean bandage on it with a box tape for at least 24 hours. To protect against infection.

Gauze bandages and adhesive tape for burns – If you have a minor burn injury, you can use gauze bandages and adhesive tapes to protect the wound at home. Place a sterile gauze bandage over the cleaned burn and cover it with adhesive tape.

Moleskin type bandage for oil burns and hot water burns –

Prevents blisters caused by hot oil and hot water burns. In the middle, there is a small round shape, and you have to stick the hot bulb in the straight part of the circle.

Prevents blisters caused by heat burns from being rubbed accidentally. Because this plaster does not prevent the wound from getting infected, it is necessary to put a regular plaster on top of it.