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Ointment for treatment of scalds

A technology of ointment and vaseline, applied in the field of medicine, can solve the problems of patients' life and psychological impact, high cost of skin grafting, unacceptable to families, etc., to reduce pigmentation problems, inhibit the growth of granulation tissue, and shorten the treatment period.

Inactive Publication Date: 2018-08-28
杨延新 +1
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Problems solved by technology

For second-degree or deep second-degree third-degree burns and scald wounds, the commonly used treatment method is skin grafting, but skin grafting is expensive and unacceptable to ordinary families, leaving scars will also have a great impact on the patient's life and psychology

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Embodiment 1

[0027] The scald ointment of the present invention is composed of the following components: borneol 2g, boric acid 4g, zinc oxide 250g, vaseline 450g.

[0028] During the preparation of the present invention, the raw materials of the above weights are taken, fully mixed to form a thin paste, and then the scald ointment is obtained.

[0029] When in use, the ointment of the present invention is smeared on the medical gauze evenly, and the gauze is repeatedly folded five or six layers, and the gauze coated with the ointment is bound on the wound site according to the size of the scalded area. Change the dressing every two days until healed.

[0030] It should be noted that when applying the medicine, if there are blisters in the affected area, after disinfecting the wound with iodophor, the blisters need to be punctured to release water, and then the ointment should be applied for bandaging.

Embodiment 2

[0032] The scald ointment of the present invention is composed of the following components: borneol 4.5g, boric acid 6g, zinc oxide 300g, vaseline 460g.

[0033] During the preparation of the present invention, the raw materials of the above weights are taken, fully mixed to form a thin paste, and then the scald ointment is obtained.

[0034] When in use, the ointment of the present invention is smeared on the medical gauze evenly, and the gauze is repeatedly folded five or six layers, and the gauze coated with the ointment is bound on the wound site according to the size of the scalded area. Change the dressing every two days until healed.

[0035] It should be noted that when applying the medicine, if there are blisters in the affected area, after disinfecting the wound with iodophor, the blisters need to be punctured to release water, and then the ointment should be applied for bandaging.

Embodiment 3

[0037] The scald ointment of the present invention is composed of the following components: 2 g of borneol, 4 g of boric acid, 250 g of zinc oxide, 480 g of vaseline, and 7 g of sulfonamide crystals.

[0038] During the preparation of the present invention, the raw materials of the above weights are taken, fully mixed to form a thin paste, and then the scald ointment is obtained.

[0039] When in use, the ointment of the present invention is smeared on the medical gauze evenly, and the gauze is repeatedly folded five or six layers, and the gauze coated with the ointment is bound on the wound site according to the size of the scalded area. Change the dressing every two days until healed.

[0040] It should be noted that when applying the medicine, if there are blisters in the affected area, after disinfecting the wound with iodophor, the blisters need to be punctured to release water, and then the ointment should be applied for bandaging.

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Abstract

The invention relates to an ointment for treatment of scalds. The ointment comprises, by weight, 2-5 parts of borneol, 4-7 parts of boric acid, 250-350 parts of zinc oxide and 450-550 parts of vaseline. The ointment has the advantages that various components achieve a synergistic effect; boric acid and sulfonamide crystals cooperatively achieve the effect of inhibiting the growth of granulation tissue, so that scar formation and growth are weakened; vaseline which is oily is used for moisturizing the skin so that the problems of scar formation and pigmentation can be effectively reduced, and the skin can gradually recover to the normal color of healthy skin. For second-level burns and scalds and second-level deep wounds, treatment can be achieved without scars. For third-level burns, recovery can be achieved without skin grafting surgery, and scar formation is minimized. The ointment can quickly relieve pain in a few minutes and has a short treatment period and a quick effect without scars.

Description

technical field [0001] The invention belongs to the technical field of medicine, and in particular relates to a burn ointment. Background technique [0002] Burns and scalds are common accidental injuries in life. Burns from boiling water, porridge, hot oil, and hot steam are common occurrences. For some burns, if treated in time, it will not lead to adverse consequences. [0003] According to the severity of burns and scalds, it is mainly judged by the position, area size and depth of burns and scalds. Burns on the head and face, or those not on the head and face but with large and deep burns are considered severe. Burns and scalds are generally divided into three degrees according to the depth: 1. First-degree burns and scalds: only the epidermis is injured, the injured skin is red and swollen, and feels burning pain, but no blisters appear. 2. Second-degree burns: Injury to the dermis, local redness, swelling, fever, unbearable pain, and obvious blisters. 3. Third-deg...

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IPC IPC(8): A61K33/30A61K33/22A61K9/06A61P17/02A61K31/045A61K31/18A61K31/63
CPCA61K33/30A61K9/06A61K31/045A61K31/18A61K31/63A61K33/22A61K47/06A61K2300/00
Inventor 杨延新杨长亮
Owner 杨延新
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