Unna Boot

Unna Boot Wraps And Dressings

The Unna Boot is a compression bandage usually made from cotton that has been impregnated with a zinc oxide paste. The zinc oxide paste contained in the Unna Boot helps to ease skin irritation and maintain a moist healing environment. Unna Boots are used to treat lymphedema, edema and leg ulcers.

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The Unna Boot is named after the German dermatologist, Paul Gerson Unna, who specialized in diagnosing and treating diseases of the skin.

Unna Boot wraps provide 20-30mmHg compression, making them useful to treat a variety of conditions requiring gradient pressure, such as lymphedema and other edemas. The zinc oxide paste in the Unna Boot promotes wound site healing, making them useful for burns, ulcers and open sores. The zinc oxide paste does not harden or cake, making it a superior alternative to gelatins which are used in other dressings. Some Unna Boots also contain calamine lotion and glycerin which helps to reduce itching, pain and skin irritation.

The Unna Boot dressings are designed with a firm center core to prevent the wrap from collapsing, making the Unna Boot application simple and easy to perform.

In general, Unna Boot dressings are used to treat wounds with light to moderate drainage and are sometimes used in conjunction with hydrogel dressings for wound management. The Unna Boot dressings are more commonly used for patients who are active and mobile rather than those who are confined to a wheelchair or bed.