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It's important that you care for minor skin injuries properly to support the healing process and help reduce the risk of infection. Adhesive bandages can provide a barrier to germs and help keep skin injuries dry, making them an important part of at-home wound care. CVS allows you to easily shop for the best adhesive bandages for your needs online.

Fabric Bandages

There are several types of bandages you can find on the market today. If you want your cut or wound to 'breathe,' then fabric bandages are the bandages for you. Fabric bandages help to protect minor wounds. While elastic fabric bandages are usually used to treat small cuts, they may sometimes be utilized after a surgical operation to bandage a wound.

Fabric band aids cling to the injured region and are very soft, causing no further pain. Until your cut or wound has completely healed, you should keep a bandage in place for protection. Fabric elastic bandages are available in a range of sizes to suit a variety of wound types and can even protect you from ultraviolet (UV) radiation.

At CVS Pharmacy®, you will find a wide selection of fabric bandages, including the standard 'one size' for average cuts, variety packs, extra large bandages, first aid kits, and ointments to ensure the best wound care possible to serve your needs.

Flexible fabric bandages

Fabric bandages are made of stretchy sewn fabric and are often used in areas with bending joints. If an elbow, knee, or fingertip has been injured, a standard plastic bandage may fail to cling to or cover the affected area due to movement in the area. Moisture or sweat can also result in the unraveling of a plastic bandage, however the fabric adhesive bandages stick to the skin very well when applied correctly.

Fabric bandages are resistant to wetness and also remain in place throughout movement. Band-Aid offers flexible fabric bandages that allow for movement, waterblock technology and gentle removal once the cut is healed. In addition, the elastic stitching fabric enables air to flow around the area, resulting in a quicker healing period.

Veterinarians prefer fabric bandages over plastic bandages because animals are very active and may quickly dislodge a conventional bandage. The same is true for doctors who specialize in working with young children.

What are fabric bandages made of?

A fabric bandage is made of cloth. Underneath this protective layer lies the adhesive bandage fabric that binds to your skin. Typically, the bandage is made out of a loosely sewn gauze material in the center. This covering covers the abrasion and provides additional protection until the area heals completely. Although gauze is typically sterile and dry, certain kinds of bandages include an antibiotic ointment inside the gauze to provide further resistance against bacterial and viral infections.

Shop for a wide range of fabric bandages, including variety packs, wound care kits, first aid kits, and other products to aid covered wounds at a CVS Pharmacy® near you!

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