May 1, 2009
Have You Heard About These False Claims for Healing Bruises?
When you're ready to get rid of bruising, you may not know which way to turn. There are lots of people around who are constantly dealing with easy bruising on a continual basis, and if you determine that you are bruising with no seeming provocation or for no apparent reason, you absolutely want an answer to what will make the bruises fade and vanish. The fact is that there are certainly some treatments that work superbly and can make your splotches disappear as if by magic, but there are also a multitude of so-called cures that seem to begin from old wives tales and poor advice. To say it another way, there are a lot of falsely recommended treatments available.
In the first place, you should know that you should not apply heat to the bruised area. Cold may help, but heat is surely going to inflame the area, and sometimes, make it worse. It is a fact that applied heat aids circulation, and even though circulation is definitely important, this is not the type of action you should take when dealing with a new bruise. Keep in mind that a bruise is about broken tiny blood vessels just below the skin, and the last thing that you would need to do is to encourage enhanced blood flow to the area. The application of heat can really get you a bruise that is much more pronounced.
Don't rub onions on a bruise. Using onions is one of those old wives tales that has been circulated a long time. Even if someone's mother or someone's best friend told you that cold slices of onion laid against your bruise will help reduce the discoloration, the fact of the matter is that all that you are going to accomplish is for you to end up smelling like an onion. The cold may feel nice, but a cold pack, if the bruise is hurting you, is a much better alternative. Keep away from this supposed remedy because, it actually doesn't do any good.
Another old wives tale that has been widely told is the idea that dairy products can help reduce a bruise. Well, milk may do a body good, but in almost all cases, this happens when used internally, not externally. Bathing in milk might be good for your skin, but there is not nearly enough lactic acid that is going to soak into your skin to make a difference in your bruising. Use the milk and cottage cheese for healthy bones, but keep it away from your bruising.
Stay away from using Orajel (kids teething pain medicine) or any other like type of product on your bruise. Find out what are the ingredients. Normally, products like these are created to take down specific swelling, and they could give you a pleasantly cool tingle at the application site, but the real true story is that they are in no way meant for this purpose, and while they might help eliminate some pain, they aren't going to provide any benefit for the bruise itself.
For all of the people dealing with bruising issues, it seems that each person has their own favorite way to heal their bruising. Their individual remedy may work very well for them individually, but keep in mind that we all bruise uniquely, and that our bodies are all react differently. In the course of determining a cure that is best for you, always make certain that you are aware of why the cure should work, and what the thought process behind it is.
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