Turund
Turund is a traditional material used in medical and cosmetic applications, primarily as an absorbent, protective, or hemostatic agent. It is typically composed of finely powdered or granulated substances, often derived from natural or synthetic sources, and is applied to wounds, surgical sites, or cosmetic procedures to control bleeding, provide a barrier, or promote healing.
Historically, turunds have been made from various materials such as cotton, gauze, or lanolin, with some formulations
The primary functions of turund include absorbing exudates, applying pressure to assist in hemostasis, and protecting
In cosmetic or dermatological procedures, turunds are sometimes used to deliver topical treatments or to shape
Despite advances in wound care technology, turund remains a relevant and widely used component, especially in
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