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Epitact

Epitact Epithelium Activ Band-Aid Dressing x2

Price SAR 35.56

Ref.: 6138685

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Product Description

Bunion guards relieve pain associated with the presence of a bunion. They distribute pressures, avoid friction in bone growth and, thus, make wearing shoes more comfortable.

Product Description

Bunion guards relieve pain associated with the presence of a bunion. They distribute pressures, avoid friction in bone growth and, thus, make wearing shoes more comfortable.

Protections should be used on clean, dry skin.

Remove a protection from the metallic housing.

Carefully remove the protective film covering the adherent face.

Apply the adhesive side to the skin, taking care to cover the hallux valgus (bunion) area well.

Exert a slight pressure on the protection, to reinforce the grip to the foot.

Gently wear socks, sockets or pantyhose.

Keep the device fixed in place during the day.

Remove the protection at night and put it in the proper case for the purpose, keeping it inside the metallic case until the next day.

Each protection can be used, on average, for 5 days (or five times).

Repositionable and reusable, bunion protections are applied to bone growth, the so-called bunion. Thanks to the Epithelium Activ gel that makes them up, they distribute the pressures in this sensitive area and limit the conflicts between footwear and foot. Ideal for people with difficulty supporting their shoes, even when they are big.

Protections should not be applied to wounds or mucous membranes.

In case of allergic reaction or intense irritative reaction, immediately discontinue treatment.

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