What should I do if my hands are frozen and swollen in winter, and the skin is very itchy

Updated on healthy 2024-07-26
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    This is chilblains, prone to hands, feet and ears. The best thing to do is not to cure but to prevent, and you can only survive this winter. As soon as winter next year comes, remember to rub your hands and ears as soon as you are empty to keep your blood flowing.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Apply hand cream and wear gloves when you go out Exercise and protect yourself before winter comes.

    Usually feel cold before rubbing your hands. Let the blood flow in your hands automatically, boil the dried artemisia stalks until they boil for 5 minutes, wait for the water temperature to drop to 40 50, and wash them with this water. This is how my dad treated me for frostbite when I was a child. Generally, it is good to wash it once or twice.

    If you are already frostbitten, pay attention not to scratch the skin, and wash it with cold water and some salt when itchy.

    Next year, remember, don't wear gloves, don't be hot and cold, it's okay to be cold, don't be afraid, the most important thing when entering the house, rub the palms of your hands vigorously, just feel the heat, and don't immediately put your hands on the heat source such as the heater, so that you won't be frostbitten again.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

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

    2. When eating watermelon, leave the watermelon skin thicker to form a slightly red appearance in white, and use it to gently rub the parts that have been frostbitten for 3 minutes each time, once a day, for 1 week.

    3. 10 grams of red pepper, chop the seeds, soak 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 for 2 times a day for 1 week.

    4. 60 grams of ginger, mashed, add 100 ml of liquor, and 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 chilblains-prone areas, once a day, 10-30 minutes each time, 1 dose a day, for 1 week.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Apply antifreeze and keep your hands warm.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Washing your hands in the snow will work.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1) When working outdoors in winter, be sure to eat well, dress warmly, and make all kinds of cold preparations. Such as wearing gloves, hats, and cotton shoes. Keep your clothes dry. The ears, face, hands, feet and other parts that are susceptible to cold should be protected by rubbing some grease frequently**.

    2) When the ears, hands and feet appear red or purple, slightly swollen, feel burning 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.

    3) In order to prevent chilblains, you can usually use cold water to rub the frozen parts until they are red, and wash the frozen areas with warm water every night before going to bed. can increase the cold resistance of these parts.

    4) Cut the radish or green radish into large pieces (slices), put it on the fire and gently rub the parts that are prone to frostbite, and then bake it hot after it is cold and rub it until the radish is finished with water. This method can prevent chilblains, and it can also be chilblains.

    5) Take chili pepper and mix it into chili tincture, which has a certain effect on the local redness, swelling and itching in the early stage of chilblains.

    Pepper tincture method: Use 35 sharp peppers, put them in 250 grams of 75 alcohol, and seal them for 7 days. It can be applied to the affected area.

    Chili pepper can also be prepared into chili oil paste, and the preparation 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.

    6) Use an appropriate amount of fresh ginger slices. After baking it, rub the affected area 2-3 times a day; Use another 50 grams of ginger. After mashing, soak in 50 ml of white wine, stir well and apply to the affected area, 3 times a day.

    7) Take 2 hard-boiled eggs. Remove the egg whites, crush the egg yolks, put them in an iron spoon, then put them on low heat and turn them to boil until the egg yolks boil out of the 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.

    8) Use an appropriate amount of mandarin peel. Scorch it over a fire, grind it into a powder, mix it with lard and rub it on the affected area.

    9) Take an appropriate amount of green onion and ginger. Crush and apply to the affected area.

    10) Use chilblain ointment or Chinese medicine purple cloud ointment. For heavier chilblains, use a needle after the fire to pick up the blisters, rub them, and then bandage them with a clean cloth.

    Should help you.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    This is a phenomenon of chilblains, and you should soak your hands in hot water to disinfect them. It is best not to mess with medicines, which will become more oxygen, and even allergies.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Soak your feet: Prepare two buckets, one with hot water and one with cold water, pay attention (the water level should be able to soak up to the calves), first put your feet into the hot water, soak for ten minutes, and at the same time you can massage properly, and then put your feet in cold water, also soak for ten minutes, so that the cycle alternates, until you feel comfortable, once a day, soak a few times will be fine.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. Crush the ginger and boil the water to boil, the concentration is larger, soak your hands with it, your hands will feel hot, insist on it every day, 2. Wear gloves when you sleep at night, 3. Wash your hands less, and apply emollients to replenish water immediately after washing your hands.

    4. Do not squeeze or pick the affected area, which will delay healing and even leave scars.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I'm an experienced man, so I rub it hard with my hands, and it's hot. In addition, I'm telling you how to protect against frost, which I have learned from many years of experience, you apply chilblain cream a month or two before the cold weather arrives, and you don't need to wear gloves, you usually put it in your pocket

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is best not to scratch it with your hands, soak it in salt water, and wear protection at all times.

    If you are afraid that you will continue to suffer frostbite next year, it is best to prepare some frostbite medicine.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Put some salt in the water when washing your feet at night.

    It is best to use hot water.

    Then apply chilblain cream. That's it.。。

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