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Chilblains are localized inflammatory damage due to cold. Chilblains are a common disease in winter, and according to relevant statistics, 200 million people in China suffer from chilblains every year, mainly children. Women and the elderly.
Once chilblains occur, it is often difficult to quickly ** in the cold season, and it will gradually heal after the weather warms up.
Prevent chilblains.
Yang deficiency can be affected by the prosperity of yang energy in nature in summer, so that the body's yang energy is at the peak of rhythm changes in summer, and the cold qi in the body is condensed, so it is easy to remove and easy to solve. On the contrary, in winter, the human body is at the trough of the annual rhythm change of yang qi, and even if it is supplemented, the effect is not satisfactory. It can be seen that the basic idea of the winter disease and summer treatment method is:
On the one hand, with the help of the natural summer yang and yang rising trend, the yang qi in the body has a state of wanting to rise and flourishing, and the cold qi is easy to solve. On the other hand, it can make the warm yang qi store, and if the yang qi is sufficient, it is not easy to be injured by the severe cold in winter.
The mechanism of chilblain is not well understood, and it may be related to the sensitivity of blood vessels to cold, or it may be related to autonomic nerve dysfunction and genetic factors. People who are regularly exposed to cold water are susceptible to the disease. People who live for a long time in certain coastal or cold and wet environments in the north and south of our country are susceptible to this disease.
Chilblains are localized** inflammatory damage caused by cold during the cold winter or early spring. It is good to occur at the ends of the limbs and exposed parts such as the hands, feet, tips of the nose, ears, earlobes, and cheeks. Modern medicine believes that chilblain is due to the patient's poor cold tolerance, coupled with the invasion of cold, which causes the blood vessels in the peripheral to constrict or spasm, resulting in local blood circulation disorders, and tissue damage caused by insufficient oxygen and nutrition.
Traditional Chinese medicine believes that the occurrence of this disease is due to the lack of yang qi and the evil of cold and dampness outside, which makes the flow of qi and blood not smooth and the blood stasis is blocked.
As we all know, the hands, feet and ears are the peripheral parts of the human body's blood circulation, and they are also the most common areas for chilblains. After late autumn, the temperature suddenly drops, and the blood flow in the peripheral blood vessels becomes slow. When the temperature is lower than 10 degrees Celsius, the subcutaneous arterioles in the above areas constrict when exposed to cold, and the venous return is not smooth, resulting in chilblains.
There are also some patients who are induced by chilblains due to congenital mutations of blood vessels and poor blood flow caused by narrowing of blood vessels. Therefore, the most effective way to prevent chilblains.
Measures should be taken in advance according to the pathogenesis of the pathogenesis, which often has twice the result with half the effort.
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You'll find out if you try it in winter!
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Frostbite in winter?Soak your hands slowly in three steps to prevent frostbite and smooth hands.
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There is a simple ** winter hand frostbite: use melon pulp to sell chilblain cream, which is separated from the fruit of the plant.
out. Immediately stop the itching, and make the chilblains disappear in three or four days, and the people in my family used it to provoke. Not.
It always works. I have used ginger liniment before, and the chilblain cream sold in pharmacies has no effect. Melon chilblain cream can not only ** chilblains, but also has the effect of repairing cracked hands and feet by feedback from users, which is suitable for both young and old. Melon chilblain cream is suitable for all kinds of chilblains.
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The summer treatment of chilblains is effective.
Chilblains are a common disease in winter. From a clinical point of view, it is often not effective to carry out ** after the occurrence of chilblains. According to the principle of "winter disease and summer treatment", many medical experts have carried out ** on chilblain patients on dog days, and the effect is better.
Traditional Chinese medicine believes that chilblains are mostly yang deficiency, and the cold evil invades the veins in winter, the veins are stagnant, and the qi and blood are blocked, forming chilblains. In summer, the heat is in season, the cold and evil are gradually declining, and the condition is temporarily cured. Therefore, if ** is given at this time, it is beneficial to promote the healing of chilblains.
The methods of summer treatment of chilblains in winter are:
1 Choose ripe purple peeled garlic, mash it into a puree, expose it to the sun at noon until it is warm, apply the garlic paste to the place where chilblains occur, and remove it after one hour. Apply 3 5 times a day for 4 to 6 days.
2 Slice ginger and wipe the areas prone to chilblain, 1 3 times a day, for 1 week.
3 50 grams of fresh eggplant root, decoction of thick juice and rub the affected area when it is not hot, once a day.
4 Take 5 7 dried red peppers, add water and boil them to make chili soup, and soak the parts that are prone to chilblains when the water is not hot, once a day, for 5 days.
Mix 100g of alabaster and fresh royal jelly with the best on the market), apply it twice a day in the morning and evening to the affected area, and the ulcer will heal in about half a month.
Beer for chilblains.
If you add a small amount of beer to warm water and steep it for about 20 minutes, you can relieve the pain caused by chilblains.
For those who have not broken in the early stage of chilblains, 10 grams of Chinese medicine can be used to wash the affected area with traditional Chinese medicine Chuanbian Xianwu, Caowu, and Angelica, 13 grams of Penetrating Bone Grass, 6 grams of safflower, and decoction in water.
For those who have chilblains and broken water, you can use 30 grams of traditional Chinese medicine cinnamon branches, Sichuan peppers, raw land, gallnut, 10 grams of safflower, 20 grams of elm, and decoction 1 2 times a day.
In addition, 30 grams of mulberry parasitism, fry in water for half an hour, put the affected area into the medicinal soup for 10 minutes after drying, and soak once a day. This medicinal decoction should not be poured out, it can be used for 3 consecutive days, and it can be used after being warmed every day. This prescription has a better effect on stubborn frostbite.
Whether it works well or not depends on your own patience.
Take a few of them.
Be sure to stick to it for a while.
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Chilblains are a common disease in winter, which is easy to occur in low temperatures (below 10 degrees Celsius) and humid environments. The cold is the root cause of chilblains, so it's important to be prepared for the cold when winter comes. Especially the extremities such as the hands, feet, and ears.
Moreover, the ** rate of chilblains is very high, often "annual chilblains, annual chilblains".
Why is it that in the same environment, some people get frostbite, while others are unharmed?
First of all, this is related to the individual's physique, some people have autonomic nerve dysfunction, poor blood circulation in the extremities, sweating of the hands and feet, etc., that is, they are prone to chilblains. Therefore, it is important to enhance physical fitness and improve one's ability to resist cold. In addition, in winter, you can eat more high-calorie foods such as mutton and chocolate, and you can also eat wine and chili peppers to sweat to promote blood circulation.
If you have chilblains, you should keep warm. If the chilblains are only induration and not broken, they can be scrubbed with pepper tincture and hot alcohol. If the ulcer has been broken, it can be rubbed and bandaged with erythromycin ointment and lard honey ointment to promote its early healing.
In addition, traditional Chinese medicine such as Angelica sinensis soup or Yanghe soup and other blood-invigorating and channel-inducing products can also be used.
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I know a way to do it
You can try.
I myself was frozen.
This is also the case.
It's also very easy to go to the market and buy some.
Sour red (the one in the sugar gourd, red, sour) a few can be, very cheap to go home and cook in the pot for a while.
It's a little soft when cooked.
You don't have to cook it for a long time.
While it's hot, set it aside
Remove the seeds inside and freeze until **.
Apply it to ** and wrap it in gauze.
It is better to apply it at night, leave it on overnight, for a longer time)
Day 2 will definitely be fine, and it won't itch anymore
And it won't be frozen repeatedly in the 2nd year (unless you're not warm enough) I can guarantee !!
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