Magnesium sulfate dressing plaster capable of relieving pain and scars
A technology of magnesium sulfate and paste, which is applied in the field of medical supplies, can solve the problems of small wound healing promotion effect, new epithelial tissue damage, and pain in patients changing dressings, and achieve the effect of promoting wound healing, reducing tissue edema, and reducing scar formation
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[0022] In order to facilitate the understanding of those skilled in the art, the present invention will be further described in detail below in conjunction with embodiments:
[0023] A magnesium sulfate dressing capable of reducing pain and scars, comprising an adhesive tape, an isolation film adhered to the adhesive tape, and an inner lining layer arranged between the adhesive tape and the isolation film, and the inner lining layer Contains 50% magnesium sulfate solution.
[0024] Wounds after surgery will have bleeding, exudation, inflammation, tissue edema, etc. within 48 hours after suture; collateral circulation will be established 24 hours after injury, granulation will prevent growth, and scar formation; and in the present invention, 50 % Magnesium Sulfate Solution is a hypertonic liquid. It can be used in the early stage of preventing damage to reduce exudation, reduce inflammation, reduce tissue edema, and reduce scar formation.
[0025] When using the present invention, re...
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