Patches
A patch is a piece of material that is applied to another surface to cover a hole, mend worn fabric, or decorate. The term is also used in information technology to describe an update that alters software without replacing it entirely. In both senses, patches are intended to modify the existing item to improve function, extend life, or change appearance.
Textile patches are common for repair and decoration. They can be sewn on, ironed on, or affixed
Software patches fix bugs, close security vulnerabilities, or add features. They are usually distributed as patch
Medical patches are transdermal delivery systems applied to the skin. They release medications, hormones, or chemicals
Other uses include geographic patches or patch tests in medical diagnostics. The word originates from a fragment