How to cure hands that have been frozen all year round, and how to treat hands that are cold

Updated on healthy 2024-05-17
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Chilblains occur in the severe cold season, generally occurring below the temperature of 5, and heal spontaneously when the climate warms up in spring, but it is easy to recur after winter. Many people suffer from chilblains every year as soon as winter arrives**. Chilblains are most common among young children and elementary school students.

    The hands, feet, and auricles are most likely to occur. Symptoms are local** cold, dark purplish-red or purple-blue patches, soft pressed. In severe cases, blisters appear, which rupture to form erosions or ulcers.

    Itching, burning sensation and pain when exposed to heat. Those who do not heal have induration. Severe chilblains can leave scars and hypersensitivity to cold.

    The mechanism of chilblain is not well understood, and it may be related to the allergy 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.

    Humidity can accelerate the heat dissipation of the body surface, so the incidence of chilblains is higher in areas with high humidity in winter. In addition, autonomic dysfunction, poor blood circulation in the extremities, excessive sweating of the hands and feet, lack of exercise, malnutrition, anemia and some chronic diseases are often the causes of chilblains.

    The prevention of chilblain is mainly to keep warm, keep dry, shoes and socks should not be too tight, and the frozen parts should not be baked and soaked in hot water immediately. Areas that are prone to freezing can be protected by petroleum jelly or other oils**. Unbroken chilblains can be rubbed locally with drugs that promote blood circulation, such as 10 camphor or cayenne pepper tincture.

    Folk use chili decoction water to partially scald, has a certain effect. When it has become an ulcer, it should be coated with 5 boric acid ointment, red mold ointment or lard honey ointment (lard 30 honey 70) and bandaged. At the same time, peripheral vasodilators such as niacin are taken internally.

    Traditional Chinese medicine treatment is to warm the meridians, clear the channels, activate blood and dispel blood stasis, and then use Angelica sinensis four reverse decoction or yang and decoction to add or subtract.

    The key to chilblain** is to get rid of the damp and cold environment and warm and cold work, and keep the chilblains locally warm and dry, otherwise it is easy to **. The best ways to do this are:

    1) Soak the affected area in 40 degrees of water.

    2) Neomycin sulfate cream or nitrofuracillin cream for external use, with an effective rate of 85 95.

    The main measures to prevent chilblains** are:

    1) Do a good job of cold, warm and humidity in the room, the indoor temperature should be kept above 15, and the relative humidity is about 50.

    2) Keep shoes, socks, insoles, and gloves dry. People with sweaty feet should not wear rubber shoes, and use anti-sweat powder.

    Precautions: To prevent this disease, you should exercise regularly to improve the body's adaptability to cold. And pay attention to the whole body and local warmth, wear gloves as soon as possible, shoes and socks should be warm and loose to keep hands and feet dry.

    Food should have enough fat, protein and vitamins to ensure that the body has enough calories. Usually should often massage the hands and feet with the auricles to promote blood circulation in the hands and feet, and every year** patients with chilblains can use ultraviolet rays to irradiate the parts of chilblains in the past before winter to play a preventive role. After suffering from chilblains, it is advisable to treat them as soon as possible.

    Commercially available chilblain cream and mink oil antifreeze cream have certain curative effects.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    My hands swell like turnips every year and crack.

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  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Protect before winter comes.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Wash your hands with hot water before going to bed, touch some petroleum jelly, and it is best to wear gloves to prevent getting on the quilt. Pay more attention to keeping your hands warm!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hot water soak, cotton gloves cover! In short, you can't let your hands feel a little cold.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Did I see the elders who used to come with lard?

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There is no such thing, you can only protect it every year, don't let it freeze, three years is fine,

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    First of all, don't wear gloves too early, because keeping warm too soon is counterproductive.

    Second, do more hand massages, and pay attention to apply hand cream after washing your hands every time (except before meals).

    Third, keep warm properly.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    After heating the brine used for braised tofu, soaking the affected area is good for eliminating redness and swelling. Take 30 grams of safflower, 30 grams of Wang Buliuxing, 10 grams of dried ginger, 10 grams of cinnamon branches, 20 grams of dried chili peppers, 20 grams of tangerine peel, decoction water for 30 minutes, soak the affected area while hot, 1 time a day. Take 100 grams of dried eggplant stems (chopped), 15 grams of turnip, ginger, angelica, Sichuan pepper, and 5 grams of borneol.

    Soak the above herbs in 1000 ml of 75% alcohol for 1 week, filter them with gauze, and take the liquid medicine storage bottle for later use. When using, wash the affected area, and scrub the affected area with a cotton pad dipped in the liquid medicine 4-5 times a day. The following methods can be used during the frostbite ulceration period**.

    Take 15 grams of cinnamon sticks, 15 grams of sumac, 10 grams of angelica, 10 grams of mugwort leaves, 10 grams of Sichuan pepper, and 10 grams of ginger. Decoction with water for 30 minutes, soak the affected area for 15 minutes when warm, wash 3 times a day with 1 dose, and use it for 1 week until healing. Take 20 grams of cork and 10 grams of sesame nitrate, grind it into powder, mix it evenly with water or snow water (cold boiled water is not good), apply it to the affected area, cover it with gauze, fix it with adhesive tape, and change the dressing once a day.

    Use an egg with a little borneol. After the egg is broken, take the egg yolk, put it in a spoon and heat it to form oil, add borneol and mix thoroughly. When using, wash the affected area with normal saline first, and then apply this medicine 3 times a day.

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