The breathability of a tubular terry cloth bandage depends on several factors including the material composition, thickness, and design of the bandage.
Terry cloth itself is generally known for its absorbency and ability to wick moisture away from the skin, which can contribute to breathability. However, if the terry cloth bandage is very thick or tightly woven, it may restrict airflow to some extent.
In general, tubular bandages made of terry cloth tend to be relatively breathable compared to some other types of bandages, such as adhesive bandages or compression wraps. They allow some air circulation while providing protection and support to the area they cover.
If breathability is a concern, you may want to look for tubular bandages made with lightweight, breathable materials or those specifically designed for increased airflow. Additionally, considering the specific requirements of your situation and consulting with a healthcare professional can help you choose the most suitable bandage for your needs.

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