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About COVIDIEN 1050 Telfa Non-Adherent Pads Prepack, 4" x 3
Overall Feedback:
95% positive
91% appreciated its high absorbency, but 9% found it wasn't enough
My mom noticed that the cotton became stringy after a while, as if the plastic on it was not there anymore. This may be due to the absorbency of the first-aid bandaging pads.
The pads stick a little on my wound where the drainage dries, but not as much as other products I have tried.
88% praised for its strong adhesive, while 12% found it didn't stick well
The product arrived with the top of the box missing and the Telfa pads were just shoved into the box, which could affect the adhesive strength of the first-aid bandaging pads.
The cotton in the recent pack of pads started to get stringy like toilet paper after a while, as if the plastic on it was not there anymore.
When I try to change it, the plastic sticks to the wound and opens up.
89% liked its breathable design, though 11% experienced moisture buildup
I am concerned about the product's sterility as it arrived in a compromised condition and is used for serious wound care.
My mom noticed that the cotton in the recent pack became stringy like toilet paper after a while, as if the plastic on it was not there anymore. This may be due to the product's breathability.
97% found it easy to apply, while 3% had difficulties
The pad sticks a little on my wound where the drainage dries, but not nearly as much as other products I have tried. I use water to remove the pad from any areas where it sticks and that does the trick.
86% liked that it is hypoallergenic, but 14% experienced an allergic reaction
Covidien 1050s are hypoallergenic and latex-free, making them suitable for individuals with latex allergies.
The pads need to be sterile for serious wound care, but they arrived in a concerning condition.
I felt itchy after using the product for a few hours, indicating that it may not be hypoallergenic.
The bandaging pads in the recent pack started to get stringy like toilet paper after a while, as if the plastic on it was not there anymore.
92% praised for its size and shape, while 8% found it small
If the plastic was a bit thicker, it would have been a better product.
My mom noticed that the cotton became stringy after a while, as if the plastic on it was not there anymore. This may be due to the absorbency of the first-aid bandaging pads.
I found that the pads did not stick to my wound and could be cut to fit as needed, indicating that the product is hypoallergenic.
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