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An adhesive bandage is a medical supply used to protect and treat minor wounds. It is applied to cuts or scrapes.
These days, there are many adhesive bandages with cute characters on them. They help children not be afraid when they get hurt.
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The history of the adhesive bandage dates back to the 1920s. There's an interesting story that a pharmacist invented it for his wife, who often got hurt.
Modern adhesive bandages go beyond simply covering wounds and now have treatment functions. They have evolved into various types, from products containing antibacterial ingredients to hydrocolloid products that enable moist wound healing. With advancements in medical technology, smart bandages are also being developed.