Bandaged -

In a clinical sense, being "bandaged" refers to the application of a bandage —a strip or tube of material—to control bleeding, support an injury, or keep a dressing in place.

: Effective bandaging requires selecting a gauze pad larger than the wound and securing it with tape or wraps that allow for mobility, especially on joints. Bandaged

: Bandages should generally be kept dry for the first 24 hours after a procedure and changed daily or whenever they become wet or dirty. 2. Symbolic and Metaphorical Meaning In a clinical sense, being "bandaged" refers to

The Soul has Bandaged moments - (360) | The Poetry Foundation In a clinical sense

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