Unna Boots are compression dressings that are uniformly impregnated with non-hardening zinc oxide. The original Unna boot was invented in 1896, and it is named after German dermatologist Paul Garson Unna. Unna boots are usually made of cotton, and the zinc oxide paste soothes the irritated skin and promotes wound healing by keeping the area moist. In addition to the zinc oxide, Unna boot wraps may also contain calamine lotion, glycerine, and gelatine. Unna boots are mostly used for active people who can move on their own instead of people confined to bed or wheelchairs. Unna Boots are generally used to treat wounds with light to moderate drainage.
At Shop Wound Care, we offer Unna boot dressings that help treat venous stasis ulcers, burns, and other lower leg wounds. BSN Gelocast Unna Boot Dressing is a non-raveling gauze bandage that provides gradient compression therapy to manage venous ulcers.
Unna boot dressings are indicated for use in the following situations:
Unna’s boot provides 20-30mmHg compression, which is useful for treating various conditions requiring gradient pressure like Lymphedema and other edemas. The compression helps improve blood flow in your lower leg. Compression helps decrease swelling and pain as well. Furthermore, the zinc oxide paste in the Unna boot help promotes wound site healing, making them useful for ulcers, burns, and open sores. The zinc oxide paste does not harden, making it a superior alternative to gelatins used in other dressings. Additionally, some Unna boots contain calamine lotion and glycerin, which reduce pain, itching, and skin irritation.
Shop Wound Care brings Unna boots from our top-selling vendors like BSN Medical, Convatec, and McKesson. The Unna boot dressings protect the wound and keep the wound site moist and itch-free, making healing as comfortable and quick as possible. Place an order today!