- The gamjee pad is designed for external use only.
- Discontinue use and consult a doctor if irritation or infection occurs after using the gamjee pad.
- Do not reuse; each gamjee pad is intended for single-use only.
- Do not use if the packaging has been previously opened or damaged.
FAQs
Q1. How often should I change my gamjee pad?
Ans. The frequency can depend on the severity of the wound and the amount of exudate it produces. Typically, you should change it at least daily, or when it becomes saturated.
Q2. Can I cut the gamjee pad to fit my wound area?
Ans. While you might be tempted to customise the size of your gamjee pad, it's better not to tamper with its integrity. Choose a size that best suits your wound.
Q3. Is the gamjee bandage suitable for sensitive skin?
Ans. Yes, the gamjee pad is made from soft, breathable materials that are gentle on your skin; thus suitable even for sensitive skin.
Q4. Is the gamjee pad hypoallergenic?
Ans. The gamjee pad is made from materials that are gentle on the skin and are generally well-tolerated. However, if irritation occurs, remove the pad immediately and consult a healthcare professional.
Q5. Can I use a gamjee pad for any type of wound?
Ans. Yes, due to its high absorbency and softness, it can be used for many types of wounds. However, always consult a healthcare professional for serious or infected wounds.
Testimonials
'I have been using Doctor's Choice Premier Gamjee Pad for my post-surgery wound care, and I must say it has been very effective in managing the wound. The absorption is excellent and it keeps my wound area dry.' - Ranjit Thakur, IT Professional, 46
'The gamjee bandage is very effective at absorbing heavy secretions and keeping wound dry. It's easy to use and soft against skin. The gamjee pad price is also reasonable, which is a plus.' - Sharmila Das, Nurse, 32
'I am quite impressed with the Doctor’s Choice Premier Gamjee Pad. It promotes healing and protects the wound well. As for the gamjee pad price, it offers value considering its features and benefits.' - Anand Singh, Retired Army Officer, 68