- Avoid usage if you have any known allergies to the ingredients used in Intrasite Gel.
- Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes.
- If any signs of infection or excessive irritation occur, stop using the gel and consult a healthcare professional immediately.
FAQs
Q1. Can Intrasite Gel be used on all types of wounds?
Ans. Yes, Intrasite Gel can be applied to a variety of wounds including pressure ulcers, leg ulcers, and surgical wounds.
Q2. How often should I change my dressing when using Intrasite Gel?
Ans. It is recommended to change your dressing and apply fresh gel every 24 to 48 hours.
Q3. Is it safe to use Intrasite Gel on children?
Ans. Yes, Intrasite Gel is generally safe for use on children. However, it's always best to consult a healthcare professional before starting any new treatment on children.
Q4. Can I use Intrasite Gel if I'm allergic to propylene glycol?
Ans. If you are allergic to propylene glycol or any other ingredients in Intrasite Gel, it's best to avoid using this product and seek an alternative treatment.
Q5. Can I Intrasite Gel on infected wounds?
Ans. When the product has to be used on Infected wounds, it is best to consult a doctor for the same.
Testimonials
'I've been using Intrasite Gel for my leg ulcers and have noticed a significant improvement in my wound healing. It's easy to apply and does not stick to the wound which makes it comfortable to use.'- Rajesh Sharma, Bank Manager, 54
'Intrasite Gel has been a lifesaver for my grandmother's pressure ulcers. The wounds are healing faster and she's in less pain. I'm glad we found this product.'- Amrita Nair, Software Engineer, 32
'As a nurse, I've recommended Intrasite Gel to many patients with surgical wounds. The feedback has been positive; patients appreciate how easy it is to apply and remove.'- Harpreet Kaur, Nurse, 28