Pantiliners/Maxi-pads As First Aid Bandages/Fingertip Bandage
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Pantiliners/Maxi-pads As First Aid Bandages/Fingertip Bandage


Since pantiliners are designed to absorb a woman's monthly menstrual blood flow and vaginal discharges, they make ideal first aid bandages. In addition to their high absorbency, they can cover a wide skin area and provide extra protection for the wound. Finally, they are quite inexpensive, making them ideal for environments where the dressings have to be changed often, ie: kitchen, construction, etc. They can also be used to provide additional bandage options for first aid kits, survival kits and Bug Out Bags.
Canada did a study on the use of pantiliners and sanitary napkins for wound care:
The panty liners, sanitary napkins and Coban tape studied were cheaper than, and had a comparible sterility with, the sterile gauze examined.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2539027/
Parts

2. Duct tape
Take Pantiliner Out of Pouch

2. Take the pantiliner out of the pouch.
3. Cut a few pieces of duct tape to secure the pantiliner.
Remove Adhesive Strip

Duct Tape to Wound




Use duct tape to secure the pantiliner to the wound.
Fingertip Bandage

