Use a sterile bandage or a clean cloth. Use a clean hand if you don't have a bandage or cloth. (Dry gauze can stick to the wound, so try not to use it.)
How do you make a band-aid out of paper?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjlaZ1WHb3I
How do you make a big band-aid?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_ihBrpGJtQ
What bandages stay on in water?
BAND-AID® Brand WATER BLOCK® Clear Bandages, 30 Count. 100% Waterproof BAND-AID® Brand WATER BLOCK® Adhesive Bandages stay on even when wet and feature a four-sided adhesive that keeps pad dry while blocking out water, dirt and germs. The QUILT-AID™ Comfort Pad is designed to cushion painful wounds while you heal.
Can you get waterproof bandages?
Designed to stay on in wet conditions and keep the water out, Nexcare™ Waterproof Bandages protect minor wounds like scrapes, cuts and blisters during cooking, cleaning, exercising, gardening, swimming, fishing and other outdoor activities.
What can I use instead of a band-aid?
- Skin barrier film. This is a spray or wipe that forms a protective layer between your skin and the bandage.
- Hypoallergenic tape. This includes cloth surgical tape or paper tape.
- Gauze.