Every person at least once in his life faced such a nuisance as a corn. Often new shoes or uncomfortable sandals cause discomfort, irritation and pain. In addition, many problems are caused not only by scuffs and wet calluses, but also by the so-called corns. How to get rid of such troubles? From corns and corns, experts recommend using the Compid patch from Johnson & Johnson.
Varieties
Compide plaster is available in several types. Each variety is designed to solve a particular problem. There are dry and wet corns. The methods of their treatment have some differences. Dry callus is a growth or seal that limits mobility due to size, and wet callus is a bubble filled with liquid, or an open wound. At the moment, Johnson & Johnson produces a patch for wet corns, medium and small, a remedy for corns on the foot, for dry corns on the legs and between the fingers.
At the same time, products differ not only in size, but also in shape. Therefore, before buying, you should carefully study the packaging, instructions and purpose of the drug. To choose the right patch "Compid", you need to determine the typecalluses, as well as the place of their localization.
Features of the patch
The most advanced technology was used in the development of this patch. As a result, the product has become very popular. It is based on hydrocolloid technology, which allows you to create a structure like a second skin. The "Compid" plaster is made of particles whose thickness is not more than 600 microns. Due to this, a film is formed on the skin after fixing the material, which:
- Able to adsorb all secretions from open wounds. This is achieved due to the hydrocolloid material. The outer layer of the patch is moisture resistant.
- Has a slightly matte translucent texture with a flesh tone.
- Moisturizes the skin, and also provides sufficient air exchange, prevents the appearance of crusts and scars.
- Has a high elasticity. The material can take almost any shape.
Drug Benefits
"Compid" - a plaster from corns, which is able to collect fluid secreted from open wounds. If the material has changed color and a bubble has formed on its surface, this means that the hydrocolloid polymer is absorbing the precipitates. This in turn speeds up the healing process.
It is worth noting that such a patch is able to relieve pain that was caused by mechanical pressure. This is achieved due to the strength, density and width of the material. The patch is securely fixed and firmly held throughout the day, notrolling even when wet.
The material reliably protects damaged tissues from dirt and microbes. At the same time, the skin does not stop breathing.