Pharmacie Du Four Bonaparte
URGO DURILLONS - 5 Dressings
Your feet are put to the test every day, carrying your weight, walking or running... URGO Traitement Durillons is a hydrocolloid dressing enriched with glycerine for the treatment of calluses. Calluses are calluses located under the arch of the foot, and manifest themselves as abnormal thickening of the skin at pressure points. Calluses are very painful when wearing ill-fitting shoes, or when you put a lot of pressure on your forefoot.
Thanks to their hydrocolloid mass, URGO Traitement Durillons dressings relieve pain from the very first application, and eliminate pressure points...
Your feet are put to the test every day, carrying your weight, walking or running... URGO Traitement Durillons is a hydrocolloid dressing enriched with glycerine for the treatment of calluses. Calluses are calluses located under the arch of the foot, and manifest themselves as abnormal thickening of the skin at pressure points. Calluses are very painful when wearing ill-fitting shoes, or when you put a lot of pressure on your forefoot.
Thanks to their hydrocolloid mass, URGO Traitement Durillons dressings relieve pain from the very first application, and eliminate pressure points. What's more, theemollient and moisturizing action of glycerine gently softens and removes calluses. Ultra-thin and transparent, they ensure total comfort and discretion when treating calluses.
Specific References
1. Carefully peel the bandage from its protective paper, avoiding sticking your fingers on the adhesive part.
2. Apply to clean, dry skin, positioning the pressure pad directly on the callus.
3. Carefully smooth the dressing to optimize adhesion.
4. Leave the dressing in place until it peels off of its own accord.
5. Once the dressing has peeled off, remove any excess softened skin from the surface of the affected area, and reapply a new URGO Traitement Durillons dressing if necessary.
6. Do not cut URGO Traitement Durillons plasters
Hydrocolloid and glycerin.
- If a callus worsens, consult a doctor
- Re-use of a single-use dressing can lead to infection.
- Keep dressings in their original boxes
Annick B. published the 18/02/2024 following an order made on 03/02/2024
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