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  • Patches to calm and protect problem areas
  • About wet & dry wrapping
  • How to use Tubifast Garments Patch Wrap

Wrapping fights the itch-scratch cycle

It used to be hard to soothe and protect isolated patches of eczema, especially behind the knees or at the elbow, but Tubifast™ Garments Patch Wrap is now the easy solution when used with an emollient such as Epaderm® Ointment.

The emollient is applied to the affected skin, which is then covered with a damp layer of Tubifast Garments Patch Wrap. Working together, the emollient and the damp layer keep the skin hydrated and moist, helping reduce inflammation.

The damp Tubifast Garments Patch Wrap also acts as a retaining layer, ensuring that the emollient stays in contact with the skin. This layer also cools and soothes the skin, helping to reduce itching.

A second, dry layer of Tubifast Garments Patch Wrap can then applied, which keeps clothing dry and prevents further scratching from aggravating the skin and causing potential injury.

Dry wrapping is a similar process to wet wrapping. An emollient is applied to the affected skin, which is then covered with a single, dry Tubifast Garments Patch Wrap.

In the treatment of moderate-to-severe cases of atopic eczema, the National Institute of Clinical Excellence (NICE) recommends the use of wet or dry wrapping.

Why wet wrap?

  • Reduces the need for steroids.
  • Prevents emollient being wiped off and protects clothes.
  • Acts as a mechanical barrier against scratching.
  • Removes crust and softens the skin, allowing better penetration of emollients or other treatments.
  • Keeps the skin hydrated and helps reduce inflammation.
  • Interrupts the itch-scratch cycle.
  • Reduces the severity of atopic dermatitis and improves the quality of life by short-term soothing of discomfort and itching.
  • Improves sleep patterns, reducing nocturnal scratching by up to 60%*.
  • Reduces hospital admissions for chronic cases.

*Wet wrapping should only be done if a healthcare practitioner advises it.

*Venables J et al. Wet Wrap dressing to assist with the management of atopic eczema in children. Poster presented at the 4th Conference in Advances of European Wound Management, Copenhagen, Denmark 1995.

Elbow Patch Wrap
The National Institute of Clinical Excellence (NICE) recommends wet or dry wrapping to treat severe cases of atopic eczema.