Jelonet 10cm x 40cm non-medicated tulle gras dressings are an ideal choice for wound care, providing a high level of protection and coverage. The open-weave gauze is lightweight and impregnated with paraffin.
Crafted from a soft, highly absorbent cotton material, these dressings cover a generous area and can be easily tailored to fit specific wound sizes.
The Jelonet 10x40 dressing makes for an ideal solution for those wounds which require healing by secondary intention, such as burns, scalds, cuts and lacerations, abrasions, ulcers, donor and recipient sites of skin grafts, and nursing mothers dealing with cracked nipples.
Jelonet 10 x 40 dressings are the perfect choice for cut-to-fit wound care. With its fray-resistant weave, there is no worry of fibres coming loose and getting stuck in the wound. As a non-medicated dressing, it can be used with topical treatments to help ensure maximum efficacy when used correctly.
Begin by ensuring the wound is clean and dry. If you're using a topical treatment, apply it before the dressing.
1. Gently place the Jelonet dressing over the wound, ensuring it covers the entire area. Its soft white paraffin impregnation on a leno weave helps to keep the wound moist.
2. As Jelonet is a primary contact layer, ensure you use a secondary dressing to secure it in place and to absorb any excess exudate.
3. The non-adherent nature of Jelonet means it's easy to remove, minimising trauma to the wound. Simply lift an edge and gently peel it away.
4. For optimum wound care, change the Jelonet dressing daily. Its semi-occlusive nature provides protection from contaminants, but it's essential to keep the wound fresh and clean.
After removal, safely dispose of the used dressing.
Please note: Jelonet is sterile until the packet is opened. Always handle with clean hands or use sterile gloves of necessary.
The Jelonet 10cm x 40cm dressings are expertly crafted for individuals seeking effective wound management. These non-medicated dressings are perfect for:
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While the Jelonet 10cm x 40cm dressing is expertly designed to promote natural healing for various wounds, there are moments when it's crucial to consult a medical professional:
In any case, it's always better to be on the side of caution. If you're ever uncertain about the healing trajectory of your wound, please seek medical guidance promptly.
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| Specification | Detail |
| Pack Size | 10 dressings |
| Dimensions | 10cm x 40cm |
| Material | Open weave gauze with soft white paraffin impregnation on a leno weave presentation |
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| Usage | Ideal for:
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| Change Frequency | Daily |
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Jelonet is primarily used as a dressing for wounds, including thermal burns, scalds, abrasions, ulcers, lacerations, skin graft sites, and even cracked nipples. It's designed to promote the body's natural healing process by keeping the wound bed moist and free from external contaminants.
Each pack contains 10 Jelonet dressings, each measuring 10cm x 40cm.
While Jelonet is highly effective for a range of wounds, it's not suitable for those with high levels of exudate due to its semi-occlusive nature.
Jelonet boasts an open-weave gauze infused with paraffin. This design helps in optimising healing properties, wicking away exudate, and creating an environment that supports recovery. Plus, its fray-resistant weave ensures no fibres get stuck to the wound.
Yes, Jelonet is a non-medicated dressing and can be used alongside topical treatments effectively.
For best results, Jelonet dressing should be changed daily.
Yes, Jelonet is latex-free and is designed to minimise allergic reactions.
No, Jelonet has a low-adherent wound pad ensuring it doesn’t stick to the wound or skin, making it easy and painless to remove.
Absolutely. Each Jelonet dressing is sterile until the packet is opened.
Yes, Jelonet is highly suitable for treating cracked or dry nipples resulting from breastfeeding.
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