You will need
- water, alcohol, baby oil, cosmetic cream, product for removing makeup.
Instruction
1
Modern medical plasters come in many different types. With the peeling off of most of them is usually no problem. Short piece patches, which stick with the blisters usually come unstuck themselves from the friction of shoes or clothing. Sometimes corn plaster is removed with a piece of skin or blisters, that does not preclude healing. Often the patch falls off after a bath or shower. But some types of plaster to peel off the unpleasant and even painful.
2
When sealing a bactericidal plaster wound plaster can grab the edges of the wound, and peeling is painful. The easiest way is to moisten the patch with water. If you hit the water in the weeping a wound is undesirable, wet the edges of the patch with medical alcohol.
3
Pepper patch, which is placed on the chest or back, is much more difficult to remove. Helps steaming patch – sit for a few minutes in a warm bath. Peel off the band-aid slowly, supporting the skin from excessive stretching. Remove the plaster along the hair growth to not pick them, that can be painful.
4
Medical wide band-aid that doctors recommend to seal the umbilical hernia of infants, it is best unstick baby oil. While swimming re-hydrate plaster. Heat the oil to lukewarm and apply on the patches with a cloth. Peel off gently so as not to cause the baby pain. Irritation formed on the site of the patch, brush the children's anti-inflammatory cream or cream on diaper rash.
5
Antiaritmichesky the patch for the lips to peel off the hurt, because with him usually stripped thin crust after blisters. Make sure that the wound is fully healed – healed-over, the crust will fly off unnoticed. Use a cream or lotion makeup remover for peeling.
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Use only high-quality types of plaster with good adhesive and durable elastic edges. A good patch should hold on tightly and be removed in one single piece. If the patch is torn, foliated when weeding, is divided into threads - do not use this treatment for themselves and their children.