Ointment for treating skin ulceration, burns and scalds
A technology for skin ulceration, burns and scalds, applied in skin diseases, ointment delivery, drug combination, etc., can solve the problems of unsatisfactory anti-infection effect, slow wound healing speed, poor healing effect, etc., and achieves low scar retention rate and wound healing. Fast and easy to use
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[0008] An ointment for treating skin ulceration and burns. The ointment contains the following raw materials: 1 part by weight of artificial musk, 10 parts by weight of pearl, 10 parts by weight of frankincense, 5 parts by weight of saffron, 1 part by weight of borneol, 20 parts by weight of keel, Chuanbei 5 parts by weight, 20 parts by weight of talc, 10 parts by weight of myrrh, 10 parts by weight of dried blood, 5 parts by weight of Phellodendron sichuanensis, 5 parts by weight of Nuxebra chinensis, 5 parts by weight of raw southern star and 5 parts by weight of elephant skin. The ointment also contains petroleum jelly. The weight of vaseline in the ointment accounts for one-half to two-thirds of the total weight of the ointment.
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[0010] The patient, Liu, female, 36 years old, suffered gasoline burns on 34% of her neck, trunk, and limbs, and was treated by drying and electric heating in a hospital. After 12 days, he consciously had dyspnea, and hi...
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