Instructions for Use - Algivon
Ensure that the wound has been cleaned, gently dry the surrounding skin. Algivon can be placed either side down directly onto the wound bed, it can be cut to size using sharp scissors, cover with a suitable secondary dressing. For larger wounds, several dressings can be placed side by side. Depending on the tissue type within the wound bed and level of exudate your secondary dressing of choice could be a foam dressing and/or bandage. In wounds with a high level of exudate an additional highly absorbent dressing can be introduced to help manage exudate.
Frequency of change
Depending on clinical observation, dressing may be left in place for up to 7 days. Algivon will be less effective as the honey is diluted by wound exudates, to maintain an effective level change the dressing when the colour changes significantly.
Due to the nature of honey, it can solidify at cold temperatures and become more malleable at warmer temperatures. If the product has hardened, warm between hands to soften before use. If the product has become too soft, place in a colder place such as a fridge for a few minutes.
Top tip: Algivon is very soft and conformable so great for packing sinuses/cavities. It's also absorbent so good for wetter wounds as the honey stays at the wound site for longer in the dressing.