After the frostbite on the hand is cured, what can be used to remove that color?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-02
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Summer is naturally good, but when the winter of the second year is not coming, it is necessary to protect it from being alive and having chilblains for a long time, and the palms of the hands are easy to enlarge and feel deformed. So the main thing is to keep warm.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If the color can't be removed, it should be kept for three years and no longer frozen, and it will naturally fade. Keep it free for three years.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I also get chilblains every winter. Annoying, rubbing with raw stiffness.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Isn't there something to remove scars or something in TV shopping, in fact, it should be removed slowly

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The key to reducing the occurrence of chilblains is to start preventing them before the onset of winter.

    Strengthen physical exercises suitable for your own conditions, such as practicing qigong, dancing, skipping rope and other activities, or use the gap between your hands, face and feet every day to gently rub ** until it is slightly hot, so as to promote blood circulation, eliminate microcirculation disorders, and achieve the purpose of "circulating blood vessels".

    Yellow wax oil for chilblains on the hands and feet:**. Its method:

    100g of sesame oil, 20 to 30g of yellow wax (available in Chinese medicine stores), heat the sesame oil with fire, and wait for the yellow wax to melt. Usage: Soak your hands (feet) in warm water for 10 to 15 minutes, soak your hands (feet) thoroughly and wipe them dry, rub wax oil on the affected area, and dry them with fire.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1.Physical exercise method.

    Strengthen physical exercises suitable for your own conditions, such as practicing qigong, dancing, skipping rope and other activities, or use the gap between your hands, face and feet every day to gently rub ** until it is slightly hot, so as to promote blood circulation, eliminate microcirculation disorders, and achieve the purpose of "circulating blood vessels".

    2.Temperature difference blister method.

    Take a basin of 15 degrees Celsius water and a basin of 45 degrees Celsius water, first soak your hands and feet in low-temperature water for 5 minutes, and then soak them in high-temperature water, so dry 3 times a day, can you exercise the contraction and expansion function of blood vessels, and reduce the occurrence of chilblains.

    3.Medication and rubbing method.

    People with chilblain constitution can increase the intake of vitamin A, C and minerals one month before winter, and can take niacinamide tablets orally, 3 times a day, and calcium tablets, 3 times a day, to enhance the body's cold resistance. You can also rub the tincture of chili pepper on the area where chilblain occurs (take 20 grams of dried chili pepper, soak it in 500 ml of 75% alcohol, and use it after 7 days), 2-3 times a day.

    4.Traditional Chinese medicine** can be taken internally "Ginseng Yangrong Soup": 12 grams of angelica, 10 grams of cinnamon, 12 grams of white peony, 12 grams of Chuanxiong, 10 grams of cinnamon branches, 10 grams of ginger peel (8 grams of dried ginger can be used instead of this medicine), 18 grams of codonopsis, 18 grams of astragalus, 30 grams of chicken blood vine, decoction water.

    Care: 1. Take care of your hands as if you were your face, and after washing your hands every time, you should apply hand cream in time when you are not completely dry to lock in moisture, even if you apply it ten times a day.

    2. Prepare hand cream in places where you often move, such as kitchen, bathroom, dresser, purse and office, etc., within reach.

    3. When applying hand cream, don't forget your fingertips, fingers and wrists.

    4. If your hands are extremely dry, you can apply a thick layer of hand cream first, then wrap them in plastic wrap, or wear rubber gloves, and after one hour, ensure that your hands are moisturized and soft.

    5. If you have barbs on your hands, you can often soak your hands in warm olive oil (heated in the microwave), and if it does not get better, you should supplement vitamin B6 or vitamin C in time.

    6. Nails are easy to break due to lack of moisture, you can massage them with olive oil before going to bed, for women who often wear nail polish, nail polish remover contains ingredients that make nails rough and fragile, and you can't take it lightly.

    7. In winter, be careful not to let the moisture stay on your hands, be sure to dry your hands in time and apply hand cream, this simple action can avoid cracks and frostbite on your hands.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    For those who have ruptured chilblains, wash the affected area, sprinkle Yunnan Baiyao powder directly on the wound, and wrap it with sterilized gauze, which can be cured within a few days. Keep warm.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Some are their own physical factors, pay attention to keeping warm and anti-freezing,

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Summer cure for chilblains.

    Chilblain is a common disease in winter, if it can be prevented in advance in summer, you can avoid the pain of chilblain in winter.

    1.Appropriate amount of fresh sesame leaves, put it on the part where frostbite has been born, rub it back and forth with your hands for about 20 minutes, let the juice stay on the **, and wash it off again after 1 hour, once a day for 1 week.

    2.When eating watermelon, leave the watermelon skin appropriately thicker to form a slightly red appearance in white, and use it to gently rub the part of the frostbite for 3 minutes each time, once a day, for 1 week.

    3.10 grams of red pepper, remove the seeds and chop them, soak them in 60 ml of liquor for 7 days, add 3 grams of camphor and shake well, and use a disinfectant cotton swab to dip the liquid medicine on the part of the frostbite area, 2 times a day for 1 week.

    4.60 grams of ginger, mashed, add 100 ml of liquor, soak for 3 days. When using, use a disinfectant cotton swab dipped in the liquid to rub the area where frostbite has occurred, twice a day for 1 week.

    5.60 grams of white eggplant root, 10 grams of Sichuan pepper, decoction and fumigation of chilblain-prone areas, once a day, 10-30 minutes each time, 1 dose a day, for 1 week.

    Choose any one of the above methods for 5 to 7 days in a row to effectively prevent the occurrence of chilblains.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Apply hand cream or something, take good care of it, be natural, don't use any ointment, look at the people who use it indiscriminately, the chilblain marks on the hands have mutated. Not too deliberate!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Here's a home remedy: After soaking the pigeon droppings in warm water, take the clarifier and apply a cotton swab to the affected area. Persist for three winters, can ** chilblains.

    Note: 1: If the chilblain is ulcerated, it cannot be applied.

    So start at the beginning of winter. 2: Avoid entrance to avoid poisoning.

    This home remedy can only be effective if it is persistent.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Chilblains are localized tissue damage due to cold. Frost**pale, light purple, hard and edema, after warming** from pale to purple-red, fever, itching, and sometimes even ulcering. Chilblains are slow and easy to develop**.

    No scars are left after healing. Chilblains should be performed promptly after the occurrence of chilblains** to reduce tissue necrosis and pre-infection. For mild chilblains, bathe the affected area with 30-40 warm water 12 times a day.

    If there are no blisters, you can massage the affected area with your hands for 20 minutes at the same time to promote blood circulation and restore the tissues in the frozen area to normal. When there are blisters, the liquid in the blisters can be withdrawn and applied with camphor ointment, Shinevsk ointment or mulberry parasitic ointment. When deep necrosis is evident, a wet compress with 50 alcohol or hypertonic saline is used to accelerate local dryness and promote the formation of a demarcation line so that necrotic tissue removal can be considered.

    Antibiotics and sulfonamides are given to fight infection.

    The following is a collection of some folk unilateral prescriptions, and the patients have a good reaction effect after use.

    1. When the ears, hands and feet appear red or purple-red, slightly swollen, feel itchy and painful, and some epidermis has even been slightly broken, apply a little wind oil essence. At first, you will get a chill, and the ulcer will be slightly painful, and after 20 minutes, you will have a burning sensation. After one day of medication, the symptoms are reduced to varying degrees After a few days, the symptoms disappear, and some scabs can be scabbed in more than 7 days**.

    Apply to the affected area 2-3 times a day. Pepper tincture with chili pepper has a certain effect on local redness, swelling and itching in the early stage of chilblains. How to make pepper tincture:

    Use 35 chili peppers, put them in 250 grams of 75 alcohol, and seal them for 7 days. It can be applied to the affected area. Chili peppers can also be formulated into chili oil paste, which is also very simple:

    Use 2 parts of chili powder and 8 parts of petroleum jelly (available in pharmacies), mix well and then apply. When going out in the harsh winter, rub some chili oil ointment on the ears, back of the hands, heels, etc., to prevent chilblains.

    3. Cook 2 eggs, remove the egg whites, crush the egg yolks and put them in an iron spoon, then put them on low heat and turn them to boil until the egg yolks boil out of oil to remove the waste residue, and put the egg yolks into a porcelain bottle for later use. When using, rub the frostbite with a sterilized cotton ball dipped in egg butter, rub it twice a day, and wipe it for a few days to heal.

    4. After the fresh ginger or radish slices are hot, wipe the affected area every day.

    Two or three times. 5. Crush the green onion and ginger and apply it to the affected area.

    6. Roast the mandarin peel over fire, grind it into powder, mix it with lard and smear it on the affected area.

    7. Use 75 grams of honey and 25 grams of lard, mix well, and apply every day.

    Two or three times, the redness and swelling will disappear after a few days.

    8. For heavier chilblains, use a needle after the fire to break the blisters, rub on chilblain cream or traditional Chinese medicine Ziyun ointment, and then wrap it with a clean cloth.

    9. Cut the white radish into slices, freeze it into hard slices in a dark place, and then stick it on the affected area.

    10. Yunnan Baiyao is sprinkled on the chilblain ulcer, and it will scab over after 4 hours.

    If you take heat preservation measures, frostbite will heal quickly.

    11. In autumn, mash the garlic into garlic paste, put it in the sun to heat, apply it to the part that has suffered from chilblains, rub it vigorously for 20 minutes, and rub it again with the same method two days later, continuously.

    Four or five times, generally no longer in winter.

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