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What ointment can be used for scalded hands? What effect does MEBO have after scalding?

We may all have been burned when we were young, but not everyone has been burned. Generally, after scalding, the skin first presents symptoms, which may be slight redness and severe blistering, or it may directly scald the deep skin. So, how to take medicine after scalding? What effect does MEBO have after scalding?

MEBO 1

MEBO belongs to surgical medicine, and its main components, including Coptidis Rhizoma, Cortex Phellodendri, Scutellariae Radix and Lumbricus, are relatively safe Chinese herbal medicines. Is MEBO effective? According to clinical pharmacological research, this medicine can remove the scars left by burns with obvious effect. MEBO can regulate the ratio of wound epithelium to fibrous tissue to some extent, and then promote the growth of epithelium. However, it has a good inhibitory effect on the excessive growth of fibrous tissue and restores the healed skin structure to a basically normal state.

When in use, as long as MEBO is evenly applied to the burned area, it will feel obvious coolness. After three or four days of use, you can see the obvious improvement of the wound. However, during use, itching symptoms may occur, which is caused by wound healing, so don't worry too much. It should be noted that pregnant women generally do not recommend using this drug.

Through the above introduction, I believe everyone has a certain understanding of whether MEBO is effective or not. Everyone must pay more attention in life to prevent accidents. Please use or buy drugs according to the drug instructions or under the guidance of a doctor.

2. Degree of scald

1, first-degree burn. The first-degree scald actually only damages the surface layer of the skin, and some areas without blisters will be slightly red and swollen, but the pain is still obvious. At this time, the patient must take off his clothes in time, soak the affected area in cold water for half an hour, and then wipe the affected area with sesame oil and vegetable oil.

2. Second degree burns. Second-degree burns will damage the dermis, local redness and swelling, and blisters of different sizes will appear. Large blisters can be discharged by puncturing the edge with a disinfectant needle. Spread the scald cream evenly first, and then wrap it. The tightness must be moderate.

3. Third degree burns. Third-degree burns are more serious than the above two kinds. The patient's subcutaneous tissue, fat, muscles and bones will be damaged, showing reddish brown. At this time, patients must go to the hospital to treat burns in time, and it is forbidden to apply any purple liquid or ointment on the wound without permission, so as not to affect the image of disease treatment.

4. Fourth degree burns. Fourth-degree burns are very serious, and such patients will go into shock and stop breathing after burns. The patient must be given artificial respiration or chest massage in time.