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titleOfInvention Hydrocolloid dressing
abstract A hydrocolloid dressing belongs to the technical field of medical dressings. Including first hydrocolloid layer, combine in a second hydrocolloid layer of first hydrocolloid layer ascending one side and combine at the back sheet of second hydrocolloid layer ascending one side, it has seepage liquid anti-return lock water mechanism to distribute with the interval state in first hydrocolloid layer ascending one side, and second hydrocolloid layer one side down constitutes there is hydrocolloid laminating reinforcing mechanism. The wound exudate is effectively absorbed and intercepted with good water locking capacity, thereby avoiding exudate backflow, not only being beneficial to reducing the frequency of replacing hydrocolloid dressing, but also being beneficial to shortening the wound healing time and being beneficial to preventing the influence on the intact skin around the wound; the first hydrocolloid layer and the second hydrocolloid layer can be reliably combined with each other through the liquid seepage backflow prevention water locking mechanism formed on the upward side of the first hydrocolloid layer and the hydrocolloid adhesion enhancing mechanism formed on the downward side of the second hydrocolloid layer.
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