Bandage that heals wounds
Experts are creating novel , previously unimagined items in the modern day. In this regard, specialists have created a bandage that can treat a wound that is a very long time ago. By producing mild electricity, it helps the wound to heal rapidly. It was created by Stanford University specialists. The hydrogel and electrical circuit used to make this belt have produced positive results. A two-layer strip, on which all the circuits are built, has been put on top of a 100-micron-thin polymer layer by Jian Chenglai and his colleagues. It is followed straight from the wound by a flexible hydrogel layer made of hydrogel. Importantly, it also incorporates a biosensor that records electrical activity and temperature (impedance). The impedance rises and the wound's temperature starts to fall as the wound gets bigger. Now, if the wound healing process is sluggish, electricity is automatically released. This accelerates the healing of existing wounds and boosts the production...