💦 Dive into Comfort: Your Skin's Best Friend Post-Surgery!
The Tondiamo Peritoneal Dialysis Shower Protector is a waterproof, sterile dressing designed to protect surgical scars while allowing for normal showering and swimming activities. Measuring 8 x 394 inches, this transparent adhesive bandage is easy to apply, gentle on the skin, and provides a reliable barrier against water and friction.
Material Features | Waterproof |
Material Type | Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) |
Size | 20.32 x 1000.76 cm |
Sterile | Sterile |
Style Name | Adhesive |
R**X
Poor quality
Very poor quality, waste of money, not recommended.
E**R
Perfect to cover abdominal wound
Purchased this to keep an abdominal wound dry in the shower. After trying many different products, this one worked the best!
K**R
It does well what it suppose to do
This is an excellent product for dialysis patients to keep the catheter area dry when showering. After two years, this is still the first choice. Will buy it again....
G**H
Genial
Cumple la función, contenta con la calidad del producto, muy recomendable.
C**I
Good product
Very good products no issue
H**E
Dialysis Patient
I have a central line chest catheter (and I’ve also had the peritoneal port)…but this review is for the chest catheter. I cut to size and make sure the catheter and surrounding skin is completely covered with the tape. I’ve had my catheter in for a little over a year. NEVER HAD A PROBLEM TAKING A SHOWER WITH THIS TAPE! This tape works wonders! My catheter stays dry! Now, I don’t recommend…but I have even gone swimming!! (In a pool…stay away from lakes and such!) I trust this product…with my life! Literally!!To use:1. Cut tape to desired length2. Look for the end of that piece where there is a strip of backing you remove first so that you can easily remove the bigger piece of backing.3. Place the tape over the area and press/smooth over the tape4. On the front side, gently pull the blue tabs in opposite directions to remove the plastic lining.5. Ensure the edges of the tape are firmly stuck to your skin by doing one more smoothing motion.Tip: Don’t use a lot of layers. The most I’d recommend is two layers (but it wasn’t necessary for me unless the piece I cut wasn’t long enough to cover the lines of the port.Ask your nurse to cover your port lines with gauze and tape when they clean your port. It helps to have something for the tape to stick to. And I usually leave the tape on until my nurse does the next port cleaning.You do not want to be exposing your entry point. If you try to remove the tape it’s going to take any gauze you have with it! Plus if you’re getting out the shower, you don’t want to remove it anyway because if you’re still wet, water can drip on your exposed port and you NEVER want to get your port or entry point wet! It’s connected to your heart…you must be careful!! I actually had my sister help me place it the first couple of times until I got the hang of it…so it’s ok to ask for help!! Or try placing the tape on your arm or leg to test it out. Run water over your arm or leg. Take off the tape and see if the area under the tape is dry…just a suggestion.I really hope this helps someone out there. Dialysis sucks but your life doesn’t have to. Just keep pushing! You’ll get your kidney soon! 💜💜💜
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