Q. Can I use medical tape on cuts?
Answer
Medical adhesive tape, often known as surgical tape, is applied to the skin surrounding wounds in order to secure bandages, gauze, and other dressings. The majority of sticky tapes are examples of a form of tape known as pressure-sensitive tape. This type of tape adheres to surfaces and remains in place when a forceful amount of pressure is applied to it. There is no need for activation by heat or a solvent to be present.
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