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Hydrogel is used for treating and managing different types of wounds, such as burns, blisters, ulcers, surgical incisions, and abrasions. Hydrogel is used to keep the wound moist and promote the healing process by creating a moist environment, protecting the wound from infection, and reducing pain and inflammation. Hydrogel also helps to remove dead or damaged tissue from the wound, known as debridement, which aids in healing and prevents the formation of scar tissue. Hydrogel wound dressing can be used on both acute and chronic wounds and is frequently used in combination with other wound care products to promote optimal wound healing.
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Original price $ 39.95Current price $ 25.50SilvaSorb Antimicrobial Wound Gel 1.5 oz tube
Medline Industries1 reviewSilvaSorb Antimicrobial Wound Gel (1.5 oz tube) by Medline Industries is a silver-impregnated hydrogel wound dressing designed to provide moist wou...
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Original price $ 49.95Current price $ 33.00Normlgel Silver Wound Antimicrobial Hydrogel 1.5 oz
Mölnlycke Health Care1 reviewNormlgel Silver Wound Antimicrobial Hydrogel is a topical gel used for the management of minor cuts, scrapes, and wounds. It provides a moist envir...
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Original price $ 39.95Current price $ 23.75Puracyn Plus Antimicrobial Hydrogel with Hypochlorous Acid (HOCI)
McKessonNo reviewsPuracyn Plus Antimicrobial Hydrogel with Hypochlorous Acid (HOCI) is a topical wound care product that is used to clean and debride wounds, while a...
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Hydrogel is used for treating and managing different types of wounds, such as burns, blisters, ulcers, surgical incisions, and abrasions. Hydrogel is used to keep the wound moist and promote the healing process by creating a moist environment, protecting the wound from infection, and reducing pain and inflammation. Hydrogel also helps to remove dead or damaged tissue from the wound, known as debridement, which aids in healing and prevents the formation of scar tissue. Hydrogel wound dressing can be used on both acute and chronic wounds and is frequently used in combination with other wound care products to promote optimal wound healing.