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- Apply the bandage firmly, but not tightly, and secure the end by folding it over and tying a knot in the end.
- You can also use a safety pin, tape, or a bandage clip. as soon as the bandage is on, ask if it feels too tight and checks the circulation by pressing on a fingernail or a piece of skin until it turns pale.
- Though most bandages technically do not have a listed expiry date, they can lose their adhesiveness, absorption, and sterility over time.
- When asking how long bandages last, the average is roughly 3 to 5 years depending on the bandage and the environment it is stored in.
- It's often said that cuts heal better when they're exposed to air than under an adhesive bandage.