Summer is the peak season for dengue fever. At this time, mosquitoes become the biggest hidden danger. Mosquitoes are the pathogens that spread dengue fever and will directly and indirectly cause indirect transmission. Once you are accidentally bitten or bruised in life, your first reaction is to reduce inflammation and remove blood stasis. Safflower oil plays an important role at this stage. Safflower oil can be applied externally, but not taken internally. However, if you accidentally get it on your body, the method of cleaning is also very simple. How to use safflower oil ? Safflower oil is a necessary health care product for almost every family. It can be used for mosquito bites or sprains. But what is the correct way to use safflower oil? Let’s take a look at the correct way to use safflower oil below. Safflower oil is an external medicine and cannot be taken orally. Safflower oil can be applied to treat bruises, rheumatic bone pain, insect bites, etc. Simply apply an appropriate amount of safflower oil to the affected area. Generally 4 to 6 times a day. Under normal circumstances, when applying safflower oil, you should rub it back and forth, and it is best if the skin feels warm. 1. Do not use safflower oil immediately after sprain. Because local soft tissue will become congested and swollen after a sprain, if you apply safflower oil during the acute stage within 24 hours of the sprain, it will accelerate local blood circulation, aggravate the congestion and exudation of the soft tissue, aggravate the swelling, and the pain will be aggravated. After 24 hours, the sprained area will enter the hematoma absorption and tissue repair period, and only then can safflower oil be used. 2. People with allergies should be careful. The composition of safflower oil is complex, and some people may experience allergic reactions, leading to rashes, allergic purpura, and even anaphylactic shock. Therefore, people with allergies should use safflower oil with caution. If it must be used, apply a small amount first and observe whether there is any allergic reaction. If any allergic reaction occurs, stop using it immediately and wash it off. 3. Do not use if the wound is ulcerated, bleeding or exuding. If applied at this time, it will aggravate bleeding and exudation, which is not conducive to wound healing. The effects and functions of safflower oil: Safflower oil is a common household health care medicine. When you go out, safflower oil is also very popular. It can be said that safflower oil is widely used in life. Now let’s take a look at the effects and functions of safflower oil. Safflower oil is a traditional Chinese medicine for external use, generally used for rheumatic bone pain, bruises, sprains, and exogenous headaches. Safflower oil is generally a reddish-brown clear liquid with a peculiar odor and a spicy taste. Safflower oil has the effects of promoting blood circulation, dispelling wind, relaxing muscles and relieving pain. In addition, safflower oil is also beneficial for the treatment of heart and stomach pain, numbness of the limbs, rheumatic bone pain, back pain, sprains and bruises, injuries from falls, scalds, burns, mosquito and bee bites, and malignant gangrene. In addition, safflower oil can also play a role in skin care. It can double the care of human skin and increase the spread and skin feel of oil on the skin. It can also be used in massage oils (creams) to expand the microcirculation of capillaries under the skin and increase the skin's radiance and elasticity. Safflower oil's light color and extremely low odor and taste make it the best raw material for massage oil and sesame oil base oil. The natural safflower ingredients in safflower oil are easily attracted, increasing skin metabolism and playing a role in skin care. Safflower oil has many functions and effects, but it does not mean that we can use it indiscriminately. Only by understanding some of the functions and effects of safflower oil can we prescribe the right medicine without worrying about causing any harm to the body. Side effects of safflower oil: Everyone may be concerned about understanding the effects and functions of safflower oil, but have forgotten the side effects of safflower oil. Although safflower oil will not cause any serious harm to the human body, it does have side effects. For all medicines, you should understand their pros and cons clearly before using them so that you can use them with confidence. Safflower oil is made from high-quality safflower seeds grown in Xinjiang, using today's advanced technology and equipment, and is scientifically processed and refined. It retains its original nutritional ingredients, is rich in natural vitamins, is resistant to storage, and is not prone to rancidity. Judging from its ingredients, it will not cause any harm to the human body. Although local reactions caused by safflower oil are rare, if safflower oil is used in large quantities for a long time and absorbed by the skin, it will cause some problems similar to those caused by medication, such as: allergic reactions such as rash and skin itching, gastrointestinal reactions such as abdominal discomfort, diarrhea, nausea, central nervous system reactions such as dizziness and headache, and other reactions such as increased serum aminotransferase, increased blood urea nitrogen, and decreased peripheral blood white blood cells. |
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