Treatment of panaritium with folk remedies

Panaritium is a disease of the phalanx of the finger or of the nail area, accompanied by painful purulent inflammation and edema. Symptoms of the onset of the disease are swelling, redness, and tearing pain in the phalanx of the finger. A lot of proven methods of treatment, panation with folk remedies exists in alternative medicine, but all of them will be more effective if you apply these methods in parallel with the treatment prescribed by a specialist. After all, in the first place, you should consult a doctor. This publication will tell you how the panic is treated with folk remedies.

In cases of severe inflammation, it is not recommended to engage in self-medication, this can lead to serious consequences.

Symptoms of the disease.

When panarization is often observed a rise in temperature, which leads to a deterioration of well-being in general. Inflammation and swelling can affect several fingers of the hand, accompanied by acute pain. In the skin of the nail roller formed inflamed purulent seals, there is rapid fatigue, impaired ability to work. The function of the finger is broken, so when they move, they get a lot of pain. If such symptoms occur, it is recommended to consult the surgeon immediately.

The causes of the panaricium.

The emergence of panarization occurs mainly because of minor injuries and damage to the skin of the finger. Such injuries include an injection of a fish bone, splinters, cuts, deburring with unclean tools and so on. There are several types of panic: bone, articular, skin, subcutaneous, lymphatic and tendon.

Treatment of panaritia in purulent formations of surgeons is usually performed by opening purulent abscesses and completely draining them. After that, the wounds are treated, disinfected, and prescribed medications and dressings. With bone, subcutaneous or nail panaritium, such operations are performed with the use of local anesthesia.

With a small abscess or when the abscess has broken through, you can not try to get rid of the purulent bubble yourself by squeezing or opening it. In such cases, it is recommended that the affected parts of the fingers are often dropped for several seconds in a solution of furacilin, manganese or boric acid. After rinsing, a tampon moistened in a solution of soda should be applied to the wound (dilute a tablespoon of soda in half a glass of water).

Self-piercing of a purulent abscess can lead to serious consequences. When pus comes into the tissues, there is a high probability of bone osteomyelitis, which can lead to gangrene of the finger and its amputation.

Panaritium: treatment with alternative medicine.

Warm baths.

When starting inflammation it is recommended several times a day to do half-hour warm baths for fingers in a solution of potassium permanganate. The solution should be "not strong" - pink. For such trays, it will also be effective to use a tincture of eucalyptus or calendula (1 teaspoon per glass of water).

Bulb onions.

Welded in milk or baked onion cut in two and put it to the hearth of inflammation, fixing with a bandage. This will help to speed up the process of maturation of the abscess. Change this bandage every four hours.

Garlic, soap.

To reduce the inflammation and improve the outflow of pus will also help the mush from the baked baked garlic with the addition, in equal parts, of rubbed soap. Change the bandage every five hours.

Beet.

When the inflammatory process begins, you can try to prevent the appearance of a purulent bag with the help of beetroot compresses. Kashitsa from fresh beets is applied under the bandage after the baths with potassium permanganate.

Potatoes.

No less effective will be also compresses from grated fresh potatoes. They will help reduce inflammation. Change the bandage every three hours.

Aloe.

It will be good to use aloe in the panic. It is advisable to choose the bottom sheet, "comminuted". To begin with, the tip and lateral spines are removed, then the sheet is cut and applied to the diseased finger by the flesh. Four-hour compresses with aloe help to reduce the inflammatory process.

White bread.

At night, it is recommended to make a compress from the crumb of white bread soaked in milk. Apply the crumb to the finger struck by a panaritic finger, previously wringing out.

White Lily.

For the removal of edema, white petals are also recommended, applied to the sore spot. Preliminarily, these petals need a little stretch. The dressing is applied for two hours, after which it should be changed.

Castor oil.

Applied for a couple of hours gauze dressing, soaked in a slightly warmed castor oil, will contribute to accelerate the outflow of pus. Warm castor oil is best, setting it for a while in hot water.

Rose oil.

With inflammation of the skin (acne, panaritium, boils), it will effectively apply rose oil to the wounds. Do this every hour.

Chicory.

As with panaritium, and with furuncles, the leaves of chicory will be saving. Fresh leaves should be rubbed into the gruel and applied to the abscess for two hours.

Flax seed, chamomile.

The seed of flax will also help well with furuncles and panaritium. In a glass of boiling milk is added pre-crushed flaxseed and one tablespoon of chamomile flowers. All this should be boiled and allowed to stand for about fifteen minutes, then drain. The resulting mass from chamomile and flax seeds is laid out on a bandage and applied to the affected area for three hours.

Milk froth.

In the oven, fatty milk is baked until a brown foam forms on it. It will be indispensable for drawing pus from abscesses. Penka is applied to the place of panaritium under the bandage, from evening and all night. The result can be expected already by the next day.

Pine resin.

The miraculous balm for furuncles and panaritsia will also be fresh pine or cedar resin. Bint is pre-wetted in olive oil, then tar is laid on it and applied at night to the affected places.

If treated regularly, since the moment of inflammation, of course, traditional medicine can be very effective in case of panaritic disease. But, if the disease progresses, accompanied by swelling, acute pain, fever and loss of ability to work, then in no case can self-medication, because it can lead to serious consequences. The best solution in this situation will be to contact the surgeon.