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The oldest and most effective method: wash the area with chilblains with pigeon dung soaked in water, wash it 3 times a day, don't be dirty, this thing can go with you.
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Ways to prevent and treat chilblains:
Washing hands with purple garlic or fresh yams, chilblains on the feet, or boiling water with radish, ginger and cinnamon sticks can be used for preventive health. In general, families can also use the roots of eggplants to wash frostbite while rinsing. As the night temperature is approaching the temperature of chilblains, people who often work with their hands or workers who often work outdoors should pay special attention to avoid cold and wet hands and feet, keep their hands clean, and do not wash their hands with hot water, cover their hands with hot water bottles or bake their hands with a hand stove.
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It's okay to buy a mesillic jelly without fear **There are sales on it.
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In severe winter**, exposed areas should be protected, such as using masks, gloves, and windproof earmuffs when going out. Applying a small amount of petroleum jelly can reduce heat dissipation and also have a thermal insulation effect. The size and tightness of shoes and socks should be appropriate, not too tight or too small.
Humidity can accelerate the dissipation of heat in the body, and frostbite is easy to occur, so it is necessary to keep the clothing, shoes and socks dry, and replace them in time after being wet, which is conducive to heat preservation. It is necessary to avoid long-term immobility of the limbs, and to move appropriately after sitting and standing for a long time to promote blood circulation and reduce the occurrence of chilblains. People who are prone to chilblains in winter, except for those with blisters or ulcers, can use ginger slices or chili peppers to rub the parts prone to chilblains, twice a day, which can reduce or avoid the occurrence of chilblains.
For areas that have suffered from chilblains, they should be kept warm. A 100-watt bulb can also be used instead of an infrared radiator**. And massage frequently to promote blood circulation.
After about 1 week, the symptoms disappear and the epidermis gradually falls off without leaving a scar. If there are blisters in addition to the above symptoms, the larger ones can be used with alcohol-free disinfectants (such as 1 Xinjieer solution), etc., after cleaning the affected area and the surrounding area**, use a syringe to suck out the exudate in it, and apply some antibacterial ointment to bandage. The small blisters do not need to be punctured, and after 2 to 3 weeks, the blisters gradually dry up and form a black scab, and the wound has healed after falling off.
For wounds that have been ruptured, the surrounding normal ** can be disinfected first, and then the wound can be cleaned with sterile warm saline, and then coated with antibacterial drugs to bandage. And frequently check the wound healing and change the drug and dress gauze. Outdoor workers in winter should pay attention to rest and nutrition to increase their ability to withstand cold.
Some people like to drink alcohol to ward off the cold when they go out, but after drinking, the blood vessels dilate and increase the body's heat to disperse outward, which is not conducive to cold resistance and is easy to cause colds. Anti-frostbite: from now on!
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The cold of winter often causes frostbite on some people's hands, feet, face, ears, etc. Winters in the south are usually warm, and once the temperature plummets, some people will be caught off guard against chilblains.
Chilblains are a common and frequent disease in winter, so how to prevent it? The easy way to do is: wash your face, hands, and feet with cold water frequently to enhance the cold resistance; Before the strong cold air is about to arrive, you can often rub your hands against each other, or soak your hands in pepper water to promote local blood circulation and enhance the ability of blood vessels to adapt to cold; Regularly participate in physical exercise to improve the body's ability to resist disease and cold; At the same time, it is necessary to pay attention to local warmth and dryness; Shoes and socks should not be too tight; In winter**dry, you can use oily skin care agents to protect**, etc.
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When I was studying in Changsha, I also had chilblains on my hands and feet in winter, which was a very sad thing for me as a Cantonese person, and then someone told me a way, but it was fine, and now I will tell you my personal experience and hope it will help you: buy 250 grams of spicy mushrooms, and then put them in water to boil, the amount of water is about one-third of the small bucket. Wait for the water temperature to cool down a little and wipe the frostbite with a towel.
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Even if you use cold water, it doesn't hurt, the key is to dry it immediately after use; Keep your feet dry;
Keep warm, such as using protective gloves for cycling and motorcycles;
Chilblains are generally caused by frostbite and clammy.
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In fact, the cold below zero degrees Celsius often causes severe acute frostbite rather than chilblains, and in China, most chilblains are caused by long-term exposure to cold environments above zero degrees Celsius and below ten degrees Celsius. Even if it's not a direct touch, it can be caused. A humid environment is more likely to cause frostbite than a dry and cold environment.
In addition, the sudden change of heat and cold is also the cause of chilblains.
One: If you keep warm, you should pay special attention to the end of the body, wear masks, gloves, windproof earmuffs, and wrap sensitive parts of the body with socks, but do not wear particularly tight socks, and girls had better abandon leggings, because it will make the lower limbs tense, which is not conducive to blood circulation and induces chilblains.
2: If you want to invigorate the blood, you can eat some warm foods such as ointment, beef, mutton to increase the body's cold resistance, and you can also eat some hot foods to dispel cold, such as pepper, ginger, cinnamon, chili pepper and so on. In addition, strengthening physical exercise can also promote blood circulation.
Three: If you stay in a cold environment for a long time, don't immediately go to the fire or hot water to warm your hands. You can rub your hands often or soak them in cold and warm water alternately to promote blood circulation.
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