The method of dressing a wound with gauze rolls or pads is the same for all along the leg except for wrapping the foot/ankle. Below we have described the steps you would need to follow to properly dress your leg.
Place the gauze pad over the wound, covering it completely. If the wound is too long to be covered by a singular pad, using a gauze roll might be better. Secure with medical tape.
For a leg injury, wrap around the leg in a spiral motion along the leg until the wound is covered. Every layer should cover one-third of the previous layer secure with tape, clip fasteners, or by tying a knot. Ensure the amount of compression is safe.
Since the foot/ankle has a much larger range of motion, the chance of the dressing being undone is higher. To make sure the dressing is secure, follow the steps below instead:
Step 1: Carefully clean, disinfect and dry the wound before dressing. Hold the gauze roll in one hand and hold its loose end in the other. Put the loose end behind your toes and wrap around the foot in a spiral motion, slowly moving towards the ankle.
Step 2: After securely wrapping the foot, start to wrap around the ankle in a figure-of-eight pattern.
Step 3: Move toward the heel on the bottom and toward the calf at the top of the eight. Wrap the entire foot and end approximately three inches above the ankle.
Step 4: Secure the end with tape, clip fasteners, or by tying a knot. Ensure the amount of compression is safe. Check if the toes feel tingly/ numb or appear blue/purple as a sign of too much compression.
Gauze is the most common form of dressing and is a staple of every first-aid kit. It is frequently used for cleaning wounds, dressing injuries, prepping for surgery, and debriding contaminated wounds. But what is it that makes gauze such a popular choice? Let us take a look at the numerous benefits of Gauze Rolls or Pads that make them a suitable choice for such a diverse group of injuries.
For the reasons mentioned above, gauze remains to be one of the most popular medical materials despite it being dated back to the ancient Egyptian civilization. It is important for people to be proactive about their healthcare concerns and basic first-aid care, so they can make informed choices. In a case of emergency, these seemingly simple practices may prove to be lifesaving.