When human skin is burned, the amount of lactic acid in the blood will increase. The high temperature solids and strong radiant heat from the fire will cause the skin to be burned. Generally, burned skin will have scars. Scars will affect the appearance, make patients lose confidence, and cause unbearable pain. Burn scars can be improved through treatment. Different degrees of burns have different treatments. What are the methods for repairing scars after burns? Let’s take a look at it next. 1. What are the methods for repairing scars after burns? In case of burns, the amount of lactic acid in the blood increases, the pH value of arterial and venous blood decreases, and hypoxia occurs as the dysfunction of tissue capillaries worsens. Injuries caused by flames, high-temperature solids and strong radiant heat are called burns. 2. How to repair burn scars? Burns can increase the amount of lactic acid in the blood, decrease the pH of arterial and venous blood, and worsen hypoxia (anoxemia) with the increase of tissue capillary dysfunction. Injuries caused by flames, high-temperature solids, and strong radiant heat are called burns. First-degree burns: limited to redness of the superficial layer of the epidermis, not very painful and can heal naturally without leaving scars. Superficial second-degree burns: 1/3 of the epidermis and dermis are red, swollen, and blistered, with severe pain and burning sensation. They can heal naturally with no scars or slight scars. Deep second-degree burns: Redness and large white blisters appear deep in the epidermis and dermis. Because the nerve endings are partially damaged, the pain is milder than that of shallow second-degree burns. The burns can heal naturally but leave scars. Third degree burns: All the skin is damaged and appears leathery, black eschar or pale, with fluid discharge. Most nerve endings are damaged and there may be no pain, it is difficult to restore skin function, and obvious scars will be left. Fourth degree burns: Subcutaneous tissue, muscles and even bones are damaged and the affected area becomes concave, which may lead to severe dehydration and amputation. Fifth degree burns: Most of the subcutaneous tissue is burned. The affected area of muscle tissue becomes concave inward, and severe dehydration may lead to amputation and be fatal. Sixth degree burns: Almost all muscle fibers are gone, bones are charred and severely fatal. Severe burns may result in death. In case of burns, the amount of lactic acid in the blood increases, the pH value of arterial and venous blood decreases, and hypoxia occurs as the dysfunction of tissue capillaries worsens. Injuries caused by flames, high-temperature solids and strong radiant heat are called burns. VII. Method 1 Preparation: 500g pomegranate peel. step 1. Wash, add 500ml of water, simmer until 250ml, filter out the residue, add a little preservative and set aside. When using, soak several pieces of gauze with the medicine solution and stick them on the wound, leaving a 1mm gap between the gauze pieces. If there is no exudate, there is no need to change the dressing, and the gauze will fall off by itself when healing occurs. 8. Method 2 Preparation Appropriate amount of fresh hibiscus flowers. step Soak the above medicines in cooking oil, wait until the flowers are soaked and sink to the bottom, then filter out the residue and set aside. At the same time, apply the liquid medicine to the wound with cotton, 2 to 3 times a day. For those with a larger area than degree 1, apply it with sterilized gauze soaked in the medicine solution and change the dressing once a day. 9. Method 3 Preparation Appropriate amount of fresh and refreshing leaves. process Mash the mixture and mix with rice water and apply to the wound several times a day. It can also be ground into powder and sterilized under high pressure when dry, and then sprinkle the powder on the wound when in use. |
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