Esparadrapo
Esparadrapo, also known as gauze, is a type of fabric used in medicine and first aid for its absorbency and flexibility. It is typically made from cotton, rayon, or synthetic fibers, and is available in various sizes and thicknesses. Esparadrapo is commonly used to cover wounds, protect skin from irritation, and absorb bodily fluids. It can be applied directly to the skin or used as a dressing over a bandage. Esparadrapo is also used in surgical procedures to prevent bleeding and protect surgical sites. It is an essential tool in the medical and first aid kits, providing a simple and effective way to manage minor injuries and promote healing.