The Lauma high-stretch compression bandage is a woven elastic fabric with over 170% extensibility. Available in a natural fabric color, it's designed for compression therapy on various body parts for preventative and therapeutic purposes. Offering durability, graduated compression, wash-and-wear properties, and comfortable wear, it provides consistent, localized pressure.
Using the elastic bandage is generally safe when following these instructions. Potential side effects include ineffective application, skin irritation or friction, swelling, and numbness. If an allergic reaction occurs, discontinue use immediately and consult a healthcare professional.
The bandage can be used for both short-term and long-term wear. Consult your physician for personalized application techniques and duration. They will determine the wearing time, frequency, and rest periods. When applying, each wrap should overlap the previous one by approximately 2/3. Monitor the pressure; discomfort or pain indicates incorrect application. Observe skin color (feet, hands, fingers); paleness or bluish discoloration with numbness means the bandage is too tight. Remove and reapply with less tension. Consult a healthcare professional to determine the appropriate length and width based on the circumference of the limb (knee, elbow, foot, or hand).
Store compression bandages in areas with temperatures between 5°C and 25°C and humidity levels between 50% and 70%, at atmospheric pressure of 630-800 mmHg. Keep at least 1 meter away from heating appliances, and protect from direct sunlight and atmospheric elements.
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