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A plastic bandage is a little piece of plastic material that can be used to support a medical device, like a dressing or a splint, or to support or restrict mobility of a bodily component. Adhesive strips made of Plastic Bandages are used to treat puncture wounds, minor cuts, and abrasions. The wound is shielded by these bandages from dust, bacteria, and friction. After an injury, the recovery process takes longer. With the exception of severe burns, deep abrasions, and excessive bleeding, plastic bandages' antibacterial characteristics speed up the healing of wounds.
Plastic Bandages are inexpensive, simple to use, and to store. Most adhesive bandages are made of plastic. Synthetic, semi-synthetic, or organic compounds are used to create plastic polymers for adhesive bandages. Typically, plastic adhesive bandages are constructed from a polyethylene, polyurethane, or PVC film. Plastic bandages come in a variety of shapes and sizes.