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<blockquote data-quote="Riva_Roxaban" data-source="post: 2487575" data-attributes="member: 538585"><p>Twenty plus years, after breaking my ankle where a bone poked through the skin and got infected.</p><p></p><p>It is cleaned three times a week by private nurses (Blue Care) here at home, they use dressings from this list that I supply:</p><p></p><p>Protosan wound irrigation fluid</p><p>Gauze pads to clean the fluff out of the wound</p><p>Prontosan Wound Gel </p><p>Sorbect Compress (Some seaweed stuff that looks like green shade cloth)</p><p>Carboflex dressings (charcoal based to contain odours)</p><p>Cutilin 10 x 20cm dressing</p><p>Impervia absorbent dressing 10 x 20cm @ $0.50</p><p>Impervia combine dressing 20 x 20cm @ $0.45</p><p>Tubigrip compression stockings.</p><p></p><p>The dressing set me back nearly $200.00 per month from my supplier Independence Australia.</p><p></p><p>Over the years I have become allergic to zinc cream, I put that on my legs and with hours I have an outbreak of dermatitis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riva_Roxaban, post: 2487575, member: 538585"] Twenty plus years, after breaking my ankle where a bone poked through the skin and got infected. It is cleaned three times a week by private nurses (Blue Care) here at home, they use dressings from this list that I supply: Protosan wound irrigation fluid Gauze pads to clean the fluff out of the wound Prontosan Wound Gel Sorbect Compress (Some seaweed stuff that looks like green shade cloth) Carboflex dressings (charcoal based to contain odours) Cutilin 10 x 20cm dressing Impervia absorbent dressing 10 x 20cm @ $0.50 Impervia combine dressing 20 x 20cm @ $0.45 Tubigrip compression stockings. The dressing set me back nearly $200.00 per month from my supplier Independence Australia. Over the years I have become allergic to zinc cream, I put that on my legs and with hours I have an outbreak of dermatitis. [/QUOTE]
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