Hydrogel Wounds: Understanding Color Changes & Green Tints
Hydrogel dressings typically do not turn wounds green. However, some hydrogel dressings may contain additional components, such as certain antimicrobial agents, that can have a color tint, potentially giving the wound a greenish appearance. It is important to consult the product information or manufacturer's instructions to determine if a specific hydrogel dressing may cause a color change to the wound.Color Therapies - Related Articles
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