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Ointment for treating scald injury and burn injury

A technology of ointment and ointment, which is applied in the field of burn ointment and scald treatment, and can solve the problems of not very obvious wound pain, slight therapeutic effect on texture, and deep tissue necrosis.

Inactive Publication Date: 2018-06-01
廖建台
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Problems solved by technology

Low-temperature burns are different from those caused by high-temperature burns. The pain on the wound surface is not very obvious. Only redness, swelling, blisters, peeling or whitening appear on the skin, and the area is not large. In severe cases, it may even cause deep tissue necrosis. If it is not handled properly, festering will occur in severe cases, and it will not heal for a long time
[0004] Many existing plasters only delay inflammation, and have little or no effect on the treatment of skin texture.

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specific Embodiment approach 1

[0018] This specific embodiment consists of the following components: 30 parts of talcum powder, 10 parts of comfrey, 8-15 parts of rhubarb, 10 parts of plum slices, 5 parts of palm hair, 15 parts of beeswax, and 6 parts of sesame oil.

[0019] The preparation method of this specific embodiment is as follows:

[0020] 1. Grind 10 parts of comfrey, 8 parts of rhubarb, and 10 parts of plum slices into powder, mix them, and set aside; during operation, use special grinding equipment to cut, weigh, grind and mix the comfrey, rhubarb, and plum slices. Weigh an appropriate amount of mixed powder for use.

[0021] 2. Burn 5 parts of palm tree hair into powder; the palm tree hair is fired at the top, and the powder falls naturally, and the fired powder is filtered through the filter equipment. After filtering, it is cooled and weighed, and an appropriate amount is taken. Powder ready for use.

[0022] 3. Mix the powder in step 2 into the powder in step 1, stir evenly, and set aside;...

specific Embodiment approach 2

[0027] This specific embodiment consists of the following components: 35 parts of talcum powder, 12 parts of comfrey, 12 parts of rhubarb, 13 parts of plum slices, 8 parts of palm hair, 17 parts of beeswax, and 9 parts of sesame oil. Other preparation methods are the same as in Embodiment 1.

specific Embodiment approach 3

[0028] This specific embodiment consists of the following components: 40 parts of talcum powder, 15 parts of comfrey, 15 parts of rhubarb, 15 parts of plum slices, 10 parts of palm hair, 20 parts of beeswax, and 12 parts of sesame oil. Other preparation methods are the same as in Embodiment 1.

[0029] A kind of ointment for treating scalds and burns described in the above specific embodiment is relatively mild, and external application on the wound and around the wound is conducive to wound healing and scab formation, and after scab formation, metabolism can be accelerated to accelerate the speed of scab removal The ointment has a fundamental healing effect on the texture of the wound, accelerates muscle growth and blood circulation, can relieve the pain of the wound, and has a better effect of ice compress. The invention has low production cost and is easy to popularize and use.

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Abstract

The invention relates to an ointment for treating a scald injury and a burn injury, and belongs to the technical field of traditional Chinese medicines. The ointment is prepared from the following components: 30 to 40 parts of talcum powder, 10 to 15 parts of radix lithospermi, 8 to 15 parts of radix et rhizoma rhei, 10 to 15 parts of borneo camphor, 5 to 10 parts of palm tree hairs, 15 to 20 parts of beewax and 6 to 12 parts of sesame oil. The ointment is relatively mild, and is externally applied to wound parts and surrounding parts of the wounds, so that healing and scarring of the wounds are facilitated; moreover, after the wounds are scarred, metabolism also can be quickened, and the decrustation speed is quickened; the ointment has a radical healing effect on skin textures of the wounds, the growth and blood circulation of muscles are quickened, and the pain of the wounds can be relieved.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to an ointment for treating scalds and burns, belonging to the technical field of traditional Chinese medicines. Background technique [0002] Scalds are common low-temperature burns, which can also be called low-temperature burns. It is a burn caused by prolonged contact of the skin with a low-heat object above body temperature. If the skin is exposed to a temperature of 70°C for one minute, the skin may be scalded; and when the skin is exposed to a temperature of nearly 60°C for more than five minutes, it may also cause burns, which are called low-temperature burns. [0003] Because low-grade heat burns often occur in the lower limbs of the human body. Under normal circumstances, short-term contact of the skin with a low-temperature heat source will only cause blister-type burns on the superficial layer of the dermis, but if the low-temperature heat source continues to act, it will gradually develop into deep dermis and subcut...

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IPC IPC(8): A61K36/889A61K9/06A61P17/02A61K35/644A61K33/12A61K31/045
CPCA61K36/889A61K9/0014A61K9/06A61K31/045A61K33/12A61K35/644A61K36/185A61K36/30A61K36/31A61K36/708A61K2300/00
Inventor 廖建台
Owner 廖建台
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