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Medihoney Hydrocolloid Wound Gel

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Original price $ 14.95
Current price $ 9.20
SKU 31805

Medihoney Hydrocolloid Wound Gel is a type of wound dressing made with a combination of hydrocolloid and Medihoney, a medical-grade honey. Hydrocolloid dressings are designed to absorb excess wound exudate while providing a moist wound environment to promote healing. Medihoney has been shown to have antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, making it beneficial for wound healing. This gel is commonly used on minor burns, cuts, and other surface wounds.

Medihoney Hydrocolloid Wound Gel works by creating a moist environment on the wound surface, allowing for optimal healing conditions. The gel contains medical-grade manuka honey, which has natural antibacterial properties, and a hydrocolloid dressing, which absorbs excess fluid and promotes gentle debridement of dead tissue. This combination helps to protect the wound from infection and promote the growth of healthy new tissue. Additionally, the hydrocolloid creates a barrier over the wound, keeping the area protected and moist while allowing for gas exchange to occur. All these factors work together to promote faster and more effective wound healing.

Applications:

  • For use in lightly exuding wounds and hard-to-dress areas that would normally require a gel or paste.
  • Includes tunneled or undermined wounds, or into sinus tracts.

Benefits

  • Ingredients are non-toxic, natural and safe.
  • Comes from a traceable source.
  • Is free of pesticides and antibiotics.
  • Sterilized by gamma irradiation destroying any bacterial spores, without loss of product effectiveness.

What is Leptospermum Honey?

The most studied type of honey for the management of wounds and burns
Derived from the pollen and nectar of specific Leptospermum species of plant in New Zealand and Australia
Unique in that it maintains its effectiveness even in the presence of wound fluid
The only species of honey that has been shown in randomized controlled studies to help wounds – that have stalled under first-line treatment – to progress towards healing.

Therapeutic effects of honey-based dressings

  • Anti-inflammatory
  • Bactericidal and bacteriostatic properties
  • Debridement properties
  • Odor control properties
  • Retains bactericidal activity in vitro even after dilution.

Medihoney is great for…

  • Skin grafts
  • Infected trauma wounds
  • Necrotizing fasciitis (Fournier’s gangrene)
  • Abscesses
  • Pilonidal sinuses
  • Ulcers - Pressure ulcers, leg and foot ulcers, rheumatoid ulcers, tropical ulcers
  • (Naga sores), and malignant ulcers
  • Lacerations to the leg
  • Traumatic wounds
  • Burns and scalds
  • Meningococcal septicemia skin lesions
  • Surgical wounds/infection
  • Herpetic lesions
  • Atopic dermatitis
  • Animal bite wound
Medihoney Hydrocolloid Wound Gel
Medihoney Hydrocolloid Wound Gel
$ 14.95 $ 9.20
FAQs about Hydrocolloid Dressings
  • What Is Hydrocolloid Dressing Used For?

    Protecting & healing wounds: Ideal for pressure ulcers, minor burns, shallow open wounds, blisters, abrasions, post-op incisions, donor sites, and acne. Keeping wounds moist: Promotes faster healing and less pain by creating an optimal healing environment.

  • Can You Put Hydrocolloid on an Open Wound?

    Yes, hydrocolloid dressings are designed for shallow open wounds with low-to-moderate exudate (fluid). They’re not for deep, bleeding, or heavily draining wounds.

  • Can Kids Use Hydrocolloid Bandages?

    Yes! Hydrocolloid dressings are safe and gentle for kids—perfect for blisters, scrapes, or small wounds. Always select a child-appropriate size and check skin for allergies/sensitivity.

  • How Long Can I Leave a Hydrocolloid Dressing On?

    Most hydrocolloid dressings can be left in place for 3–7 days, or until they naturally loosen or show excessive fluid. Change earlier for leakage, infection signs, or if directed by your nurse/doctor.

  • Why Does Hydrocolloid Turn White?

    The dressing turns white and puffy as it absorbs fluid from the wound. This is a sign it’s maintaining a moist healing environment and working properly.

  • Do Hydrocolloids Increase Healing?

    Yes, studies show hydrocolloid dressings speed up wound healing and reduce scarring compared to traditional gauze by maintaining moisture and supporting new tissue growth.

  • Does Hydrocolloid Help Raw Skin?

    Absolutely. Hydrocolloid dressings are soothing on raw or grazed skin, helping protect nerve endings, reduce pain, and prevent infection.

  • Can I Shower With a Hydrocolloid Bandage?

    Yes—hydrocolloid dressings are waterproof and shower-proof when properly applied with full edge seal. Gently pat dry after the shower. Replace if edges peel or dressing leaks.

  • How to Tell if a Wound Is Infected?

    Look for redness, warmth, swelling, severe pain, pus, foul odor, or fever. If these signs appear, remove the dressing and contact your healthcare provider.

  • When Not to Use a Hydrocolloid Dressing?

    Avoid on infected wounds, deep or heavily draining wounds, ulcers with exposed bone/tendon, burns needing debridement, or in cases of allergy to ingredients. Don’t use on actively bleeding wounds.

  • What Is the Disadvantage of Hydrocolloids?

    Not for heavy exudate (fluid) wounds—may lead to leakage or maceration. Should not be used on clinically infected wounds. May stick firmly—care needed during removal from fragile skin. Rarely, can cause contact dermatitis or allergic reactions.

  • What Are the Side Effects of Hydrocolloid Dressing?

    Skin irritation, redness, itching, mild allergic reaction Maceration (skin softening) if left on too long or with too much fluid Rare: Odor, blistering if sensitivity is present

  • How to Remove Hydrocolloid Dressing?

    Gently peel from the edges, pulling parallel to your skin—never straight up. Remove slowly after soaking in warm water if needed for extra comfort.

  • What Happens if You Leave Hydrocolloid Patches on Too Long?

    May cause maceration (white, soggy skin), mild odor, or an increased risk of infection if wound fluid builds up. Always follow recommended change intervals.

  • How Fast Do Hydrocolloid Patches Work?

    Most people notice pain relief and fluid absorption within hours. Minor wounds, blisters, or pimples may show visible healing in 1–3 days; deeper wounds may take 1–2 weeks.

  • What Wounds Are Best for Hydrocolloid?

    Pressure ulcers, minor burns, shallow open wounds, chronically slow-healing wounds, blisters, and non-infected surgical sites show best results. Great for acne wounds—hydrocolloid acne patches are widely recommended.

  • What Is the Best Bandage for Wound Healing?

    Hydrocolloid dressings are among the best for moist wound healing, especially for shallow open wounds. Consult your provider for infected or complex wounds.

  • Key Features & Benefits

    Moisture-retentive, waterproof, and shower-safe Can remain in place for up to 7 days Minimizes scarring and speeds healing Pain-free removal, gentle on sensitive and pediatric skin Flexible and self-adhering for comfort and protection

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