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When to Use Hydrogel Dressings?
Hydrogel dressings are suitable for a variety of wound types, including:
Partial and full-thickness wounds
Dry, necrotic wounds
Pressure ulcers
Burns (first and second degree)
Radiation burns
However, they are not recommended for wounds with heavy exudate as they can become oversaturated and require frequent changing.
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