I agree with talaiporia, go to any pharmacy - they stock non-adherant dressings too and use them. Mccaughan D, Sheard L, Cullum N, Dumville J, Chetter I. Enjoy! _taboola.push({flush: true}); Plasters: 6 ways to remove them without causing pain, Spotty bottom: 4 ways to get rid of the spots for good, Why we shouldnt sleep with our mouth open, Nail Varnish: 12 genius ideas using coloured or clear nail varnish day to day, Messy bedrooms: 6 tips to get your children to tidy up their mess. Use a clean (not sterile) medical glove to grab the old dressing and pull it off. This is a somewhat painful method of removing a sticky bandage. mutation.addedNodes.forEach(function(node) { Thewonderlist.net - Sciencepost.uk - Healthnwellness.co.uk - Womanistic.net - Creatistic.net CloseHomeHouseworkBeautyFaceHaircareBodyHands and FeetHealthEveryday lifeAnimalsGardening FR Latest Search for: Search/* \\n\\t
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