Abdominal Pad
An abdominal pad is a thick, highly absorbent, sterile medical dressing, usually rectangular in shape. It’s designed for heavy-draining wounds, surgical incisions, and large-area injuries—especially common on the abdomen, back, or limbs.
Description
An abdominal pad is a thick, highly absorbent, sterile medical dressing, usually rectangular in shape. It’s designed for heavy-draining wounds, surgical incisions, and large-area injuries—especially common on the abdomen, back, or limbs.
Main Functions
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High absorption
Quickly absorbs large amounts of blood, pus, exudate, and other wound fluids to keep the area dry. -
Pressure & hemostasis
Provides padding and gentle pressure to help control bleeding. -
Wound protection
Acts as a thick barrier against dirt, bacteria, friction, and external contamination. -
Post-surgical care
Widely used after abdominal surgery, laparotomy, cesarean section, and other major operations. -
Trauma first aid
Used for lacerations, avulsions, burns, and other heavy-bleeding injuries in emergency care.
Main Characteristics
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Highly absorbent core
Usually made of layered cotton, non-woven fabric, or cellulose for maximum fluid retention. -
Soft, non-woven surface
Prevents lint from sticking to the wound and reduces irritation. -
Sterile & sealed packaging
Individually wrapped and sterilized for safe clinical use. -
Strong, sealed edges
Prevents fraying, leaking, or falling apart even when saturated. -
Large size
Typical sizes: 5×9 inch, 8×10 inch, 12×16 inch, etc., to cover big wounds. -
Thick & cushioned
Provides padding and protection without being stiff. -
Latex-free (in most modern types)
Reduces allergic reactions. -
Lightweight yet durable
Comfortable for long-term wearing.







