The gentle, absorbent, and versatile staple for any first-aid kit, medical cabinet, or wound care regimen.
- Sterile & Safe: Individually sealed or packed in a sterile multi-pack to ensure hygiene and prevent infection from the first use. Perfect for open wounds.
- Exceptionally Soft & Non-Woven: Made from gentle, lint-free material that won’t stick to tender skin or leave fibers in the wound, minimizing pain during dressing changes.
- Highly Absorbent: Quickly wicks away blood, exudate (wound fluid), and cleansing solutions to keep the wound area clean and dry, promoting better healing.
- Versatile Use: An all-purpose medical pad suitable for
- Cleaning: Applying antiseptic solutions (iodine, saline, hydrogen peroxide).
- Dressing: Primary covering for minor wounds, secured with tape or a bandage.
- Padding: Adding extra cushioning and protection under bandages.
- First-Aid: Essential for home, travel, workplace, and sports kits.
- Convenient Size & Pack: The standard pad size (commonly 2″ x 2″ or similar) is perfect for most minor injuries. The pack of 12 provides an ample supply for ongoing care.
- Specifications:
- Product Name: Lily Gauze Swab / Sponge Pad
- Quantity: Pack of 12 Pads
- Condition: Sterile
- Material: Soft Absorbent Cotton/Non-Woven Fabric
- Primary Use: Wound Dressing, Cleaning, First Aid
- Linting: Low-Lint or Lint-Free
- Ideal For:
- Home First-Aid Kits: A must-have for treating everyday family injuries.
- Post-Procedural Care: For cleaning and dressing after vaccinations, minor surgical sites, or piercings (as directed by a professional).
- Clinics & Nursing: A versatile consumable for various clinical tasks.
- Sports & Outdoor Enthusiasts: Reliable wound care on the go.
- Pet First-Aid: Can be used for cleaning minor pet injuries (always consult a vet for serious wounds).
- How to Use:
- Wash hands thoroughly before handling.
- Open the sterile pack carefully.
- Use the swab to gently apply antiseptic or to clean the wound from the center outward.
- For dressing, place the pad directly over the wound.
- Secure with medical tape or a bandage.
- Change the dressing daily or whenever it becomes wet or soiled.
- Note: For serious wounds, heavy bleeding, or signs of infection, seek professional medical attention.
















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