Gravel

Gravel is an aggregate material made from small particles of crushed rock, typically found in riverbeds, that is used for medical purposes. It is typically used for drainage in medical applications, such as wound care, incontinence management, and wound healing. The small particles of gravel promote drainage, allowing fluid and other materials to move away from the wound or incision site. It also helps to keep the wound clean and free of debris. The gravel can be used in a variety of ways, including as a packing material, in a poultice, or as a compress. Medical gravel can be found in a number of different sizes and colors, so it can be chosen to meet the needs of a particular application.