Magnesium sulfate wet compressing tablet
Technical Field
The utility model relates to a magnesium sulfate wet-dressing tablet.
Background
Magnesium sulfate is widely applied clinically as an external application medicine for preventing phlebitis and limb detumescence, and the magnesium sulfate wet application mainly aims at promoting capillary vessel constriction, reducing blood flow and locally detumescence.
Vaginal delivery is taken as a delivery mode with higher beneficiality, but partial puerperae after delivery is often accompanied with perineal pain and edema, and in clinical obstetrics, 50% magnesium sulfate is commonly used for perineal wet compress detumescence, and medical personnel mainly adopt the following mode to carry out wet compress in the prior art:
1. at present, most hospitals adopt gauze to soak magnesium sulfate and then directly apply the magnesium sulfate externally, medical workers need to prepare magnesium sulfate wet-dressing gauze, the operation is inconvenient, dressing pollution is easily caused, the evaporation of liquid medicine affects the wet-dressing effect of magnesium sulfate, the humidity of the wet-dressing surface of the gauze cannot be effectively maintained, the gauze or preservative film needs to be frequently replaced to achieve the wet-dressing effect, and meanwhile the workload of the medical workers is increased;
2. magnesium sulfate wet-compressing tablets are introduced into some hospitals, and the wet-compressing tablets soaked with the magnesium sulfate solution can avoid the problems of pollution and continuous replacement of medical personnel; however, the magnesium sulfate wet-dressing tablet is easy to mildew and water seep during production and storage, and is not easy to store for a long time;
in view of the above, there is a need to design a magnesium sulfate wet dressing for medical use, which can overcome the above technical problems and is convenient for the puerperal to use by oneself.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The utility model aims to overcome the defects in the prior art and provide a magnesium sulfate wet compressing tablet with reasonable structural design.
The technical scheme adopted by the utility model for solving the problems is as follows: the magnesium sulfate wet compressing sheet comprises a compressing sheet body, wherein a bag for storing magnesium sulfate is arranged in the compressing sheet body, a penetrating layer is arranged on the end face, close to the inner side of the compressing sheet body, of the bag, a plurality of micropores are arranged on the penetrating layer, and the bag is provided with a protruding film bag.
Further: the permeable layer is provided with a water-locking sponge.
Further: four groups of fixing belts are arranged on the dressing body in an extending manner in four directions.
Further: the fixing band is provided with an adhesion layer.
Further: the edge of the inner side end face of the dressing body is provided with a self-adhesive silica gel layer.
Compared with the prior art, the utility model has the following advantages and effects:
(1) the structure design is reasonable, the liquid of the dressing body is stored by adopting the bag, the transportation and the storage are convenient, the mildew and the moisture seepage are not easy to occur, and when the liquid is needed, the film bag is extruded to break the film bag, and the magnesium sulfate in the film bag flows out;
(2) because the permeation layer is provided with the micropores, the liquid medicine can seep out along the micropores, so that the liquid medicine can seep out uniformly;
(3) meanwhile, the water locking sponge is arranged in the structure, so that the liquid medicine cannot seep out after the dressing body is adsorbed and saturated, the water locking sponge is extruded when needed, and the dressing body washes and adsorbs the liquid medicine, so that the service time of the product is prolonged, and frequent medicine adding is not needed;
(4) vacuum packaging is adopted for packaging medical treatment and sanitation.
Drawings
FIG. 1 is a schematic structural diagram of a magnesium sulfate wet-dressing sheet according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a schematic structural view of a cross section of a magnesium sulfate wet-dressing sheet according to an embodiment of the present invention.
The reference numbers: the dressing sheet comprises a dressing sheet body 1, a bag 2, a permeable layer 3, micropores 4, a film bag 5, a water-locking sponge 6, a fixing band 7 and a self-adhesive silica gel layer 8.
Detailed Description
The present invention will be described in further detail below by way of examples with reference to the accompanying drawings, which are illustrative of the present invention and are not to be construed as limiting the present invention.
Referring to fig. 1-2, the magnesium sulfate wet-dressing sheet of the embodiment comprises a sheet-dressing body 1, wherein a bag 2 for storing magnesium sulfate is arranged in the sheet-dressing body 1, a permeable layer 3 is arranged on the end face, close to the inner side of the sheet-dressing body 1, of the bag 2, a plurality of micropores 4 are arranged on the permeable layer 3, and the bag 2 is provided with a protruding film bag 5.
The permeable layer 3 is provided with the water locking sponge 6, and the water locking sponge 6 is arranged in the structure, so that the liquid medicine can not seep out after the dressing body 1 is adsorbed and saturated, the water locking sponge 6 is extruded when needed, the dressing body 1 is washed to adsorb the liquid medicine, the service time of the product is prolonged, and the medicine is not required to be added frequently.
The patch body 1 is provided with four groups of fixing belts 7 in four directions in an extending manner, the fixing belts 7 are provided with adhesion layers, and the fixing belts 7 can be used for binding or fixing through the adhesion layers of the fixing belts 7.
The edge of the end face of the inner side of the dressing body 1 is provided with a self-adhesive silica gel layer 8, so that the edge is attached to the skin, and the dressing is capable of preventing the liquid medicine from flowing laterally.
The above description of the present invention is intended to be illustrative. Various modifications, additions and substitutions for the specific embodiments described may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the utility model as defined in the accompanying claims.