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Do they make a destined kind of band-aid for a toe?


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Post On: 2009-04-14 19:11:58

 Do they make a destined kind of band-aid for a toe?
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I got revilement by glass and it sliced a little taste of the skin off my little toe. A little taste of skin, but deep. I've already been to the ER, which they gave me stitches for another revilement from the glass, but did nothing most covering the little toe, eliminate putting Neosporin on it. I just want to wear a band-aid over it while I sleep so I don't hurt it more in my sleep, but a regular band-aid won't really work likewise well.
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 Post On: 2009-04-14 19:52:30
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get the liquid bandaids. they work pretty nice i think there is a defined need in the industry regular bandaids meet dont stay on the toe!
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 Post On: 2009-04-14 20:01:23
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They do make fingertip bandages and diarthrosis bandages, either of which haw work but both of which haw be hard to find. Ask the pharmacy tech for support if you don't wager them. They're shaped like an H, but you crimp the bar of the over the counsel or your toe, then wrap the "upright" strokes around the toe, overlapping them. The best are flexible fabric bandages, not impressible or vinyl. Later, when it is not so raw. leave it open to expose at night to let it dry out. Liquid bandage haw work substantially for you, too.
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 Post On: 2009-04-14 19:52:30
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get the liquid bandaids. they impact pretty nice i think there is a definite need in the industry regular bandaids meet dont meet on the toe!
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 Post On: 2009-04-14 20:01:23
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They do make fingertip bandages and knuckle bandages, either of which haw impact but both of which haw be hard to find. Ask the pharmacy tech for support if you don't wager them. They're shaped like an H, but you crimp the bar of the over the tip or your toe, then wrap the "upright" strokes around the toe, overlapping them. The prizewinning are flexible fabric bandages, not plastic or vinyl. Later, when it is not so raw. leave it open to air at night to let it dry out. Liquid fix haw impact well for you, too.
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