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Results 1 - 10 of 62 for Elastic
  1. ... will go home with a dressing and an elastic bandage around your knee. Do not remove them ... change your dressing for any reason, put the elastic bandage back on over the new dressing. Wrap ...
  2. You will have a dressing and an elastic bandage around your knee when you go home. Do not remove these until your provider says it is OK. Keep the dressing and ...
  3. ... for 6 to 8 weeks. Small rubber bands (elastics) are used to hold the teeth together. After a few weeks, some of the elastics are removed to allow motion and reduce joint ...
  4. ... Danlos syndrome. People with this disorder have very elastic skin. They also have joints that can be ... genetic disorder that causes fragmentation and mineralization of elastic fibers in some tissues) Subcutaneous T-cell lymphoma ( ...
  5. ... for any red areas or dirt. Wear your elastic bandage or shrinker sock on the stump all the time. If you are using an elastic bandage, rewrap it every 2 to 4 hours. ...
  6. ... and dry with a clean towel. Remove the elastic bandages from the stump, and set them aside. ... dressing and not onto the skin. Put the elastic bandage on around the stump. At times, your ...
  7. ... nipples and pacifiers Clothing, including rain coats and elastic on underwear Food that was prepared by someone ... wood, metal, or cloth that does not contain elastic. If you are not sure if a toy ...
  8. ... cut. These will be removed later. A firm elastic dressing (bandage) will be placed over your abdomen. ... to reduce pressure on your abdomen. Wearing an elastic support similar to a girdle for 2 to ...
  9. ... possible to bring down any swelling. Wear an elastic bandage or elastic sleeve, which you can buy at most pharmacies. ...
  10. ... is cleaned with germ-killing medicine (antiseptic). An elastic band is put around the upper arm to ... vial or tube attached to the needle. The elastic band is removed from your arm. The needle ...
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