What to do with bedsores in paralyzed patients? Chinese patent medicine has a way to treat it

What to do with bedsores in paralyzed patients? Chinese patent medicine has a way to treat it

Because paralyzed patients rest in bed for long periods of time, their skin is often irritated by damp or wrinkled sheets, as well as contact with food residues, making them very susceptible to bedsores. How can bedsores be treated in paralyzed patients? There are several Chinese patent medicines in traditional Chinese medicine that can effectively treat bedsores.

1: Qilisan

1: It is composed of dragon's blood, musk, borneol, frankincense, myrrh, safflower, cinnabar, catechu, etc., and has the effects of promoting blood circulation, removing blood stasis, reducing swelling and relieving pain. For bedsores, sprinkle an appropriate amount after cleaning the wound, cover it with sterile dressings, change the dressing once a day, bedsores within II degree can be cured in about 10 days.

2. Musk Restoring Cream

1: Also known as Musk Tiger Bone Medicine, it is composed of musk, tiger bone, leopard bone, raw Aconitum, Atractylodes, fennel, Evodia rutaecarpa, ephedra, galangal, angelica, borneol, camphor, mint, methyl salicylate, chondroitin sulfate, diphenhydramine, etc. It can promote blood circulation, relieve pain and reduce inflammation. For patients with Grade I bedsores that have not ruptured, applying the patch once a day can help reduce redness, swelling and inflammation and accelerate recovery.

Three: Huanglian Jiedu Decoction

1: It is composed of Coptis chinensis, Scutellaria baicalensis, Phellodendron amurense and Gardenia jasminoides. It can be taken internally to treat heat and fire toxins, and can be used externally to relieve carbuncle and furuncle toxins. For chronic bedsores that have not been cured for a long time, this medicine can be added with an appropriate amount of borneol powder and applied externally. It usually takes two weeks to take effect and about four weeks to heal.

Four: Double throat powder

1: It is made from Chinese medicinal materials such as bezoar, pearl, plum slices, coptis root, indigo, etc. It has the effects of clearing away heat, detoxifying, astringing and relieving pain. After disinfecting the Grade I and Grade II bedsores locally with alcohol or hydrogen peroxide, spray this product twice a day. It will take effect within two weeks, and Grade I bedsores can be cured within one week.

5. Watermelon Frost Spray

1: It is refined from Coptis chinensis, Scutellaria baicalensis, Phellodendron chinense, Fritillaria thunbergii, and Radix Adenophorae flavescentis, and contains a variety of amino acids and trace elements required by the human body. It has anti-inflammatory, swelling-removing and decomposing effects. It can clean the wound surface of bedsores, promote granulation growth and relieve pain. The method is: After disinfecting the wound, spray an appropriate amount locally, cover it with gauze, and change it every 4 hours. Grade II bedsores can be cured in 3-5 days, and grade III bedsores can be cured in 2-3 weeks.

Six: Golden Wish

1: It is composed of Radix Trichosanthis, Curcuma Longa, Rhubarb, Phellodendron Amurense, Angelica Dahurica, Arisaema Cone, Tangerine Peel, Atractylodes Lancea and other drugs, and has the effects of reducing swelling, detoxifying and relieving pain. For severe bedsores, use 10 grams each time, add to 100 ml of pig bile to make a paste, apply externally after cleaning the wound (thickness about 0.4 mm), once a day.

Seven: Shu Wanhong Burn Ointment

1: It is composed of Sanguisorba officinalis, Gardenia jasminoides, Rhubarb, Panicum scabra, Borneol, etc. It has the effects of promoting blood circulation and relieving pain, removing rot and detoxification, and draining pus and promoting tissue regeneration. It can improve the patient's microcirculation, promote the growth of granulation tissue and skin regeneration. The method is: apply topically after debridement, cover with sterile gauze, once a day.

8. Bedsores are caused by long-term bed rest.

It occurs when local tissues are compressed, blood circulation is blocked, nerve nutrition is disordered, and skin and tissues are continuously ischemic, ulcerated, and soft tissue necrosis occurs. Bedsores are common in places without muscle and fat protection, such as the sacrum, hips, elbows, inner and outer ankles, heels, etc. Bedsores (common in patients who are unconscious, paralyzed, elderly, weak, malnourished, or bedridden for a long time).

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