Related Links
Finget/Toe Splint - Each
Finger Splint, Medium
Used for protecting injured finger for faster healing. Allows more ventilation to injured finger than a heavy dressing or bandage. Protects finger from further injury during healing.
1. Cleanse finger and wound. Stop any bleeding by direct pressure on wound using a clean gauze pad and elevating hand until bleeding has stopped. 2. Apply small amount of antibiotic cream to any areas of broken skin. 3. If skin is broken, use a small non-stick sterile gauze pad on wound. Wrap the gauze around finger 1-2 times. To secure the dressing, wrap thin strips of adhesive tape around gauze 1-2 times. 4. Place the finger in center of splint and gently apply pressure around splint to mold fit. Splint should be snug but not tight. 5. Secure splint to finger at the base with thin strips of adhesive tape. Wrap around finger once firmly but not too tight. If finger becomes blue, cold, or numb, loosen tape slightly. If redness, numbness, swelling, or pain persists, consult your doctor at once.
Apothecary
Featured Items
Disclaimer
We rely on product packaging and data from third-party sources to provide the content to you, including dietary and allergen content. We do not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or availability of such information. Content is for general informational purposes only. You should not rely solely on the information displayed on our website. Actual product may vary. Always read labels, warnings, and directions prior to use or consumption. If you have questions or require more information about a product, please contact the manufacturer directly.
Allergen Notice: Products in our stores may contain, or may have been exposed to, one or more of the following allergens: peanuts, tree nuts, sesame, milk, eggs, wheat, soy, fish and crustacean shellfish.
Chemical Disclosure for Cookware