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titleOfInvention Emergency bandage
abstract [PROBLEMS] To prevent delay in healing of an affected part due to transmission of ultraviolet rays, skin pigmentation, etc. in an emergency bandage that is applied to the skin of an affected part such as a wound or an insect bite to treat or disinfect the affected part. It also suppresses the adverse effects of ultraviolet rays on chemicals and ointments. In an adhesive bandage for emergency use, a pad member 3 is stuck on a central portion of an adhesive sheet 1 and the pad member 3 is covered with a release paper 4 and 5 which is detachably attached to the adhesive sheet 1. The pad member 3 is composed of a pad 31 made of gauze, non-woven fabric, woven fabric, or the like, and an ultraviolet blocking film 32 disposed on the inside or the lower surface of the pad 31, and the pad member is encased by a net 34. Yes. [Selection] Figure 2
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