When the Liver has been damaged through excessive alcohol consumption it produces large ammounts of a fluid that looks like pink milk.It is this that gives alcoholics a swollen abdomen and should be drained on a regular basis
Ice is the best thing for swelling. Not only does it help to reduce the amount of swelling but it also helps to prevent any more swelling from occurring. Rubbing alcohol is good for cleaning out an open would and reducing the chance of infection.
Assuming the swelling is due to an allergic reaction, antihistamines will help reduce the pain, swelling and itching associated with the release of histamine in the body following exposure to these agents. They will not help swelling from trauma.
No, methylated spirit should not be used as a body lotion to reduce swelling. It contains denatured alcohol, which can cause skin irritation, dryness, and damage. For reducing swelling, it is safer to use products specifically designed for skin care, such as anti-inflammatory creams or ointments. Always consult a healthcare professional for appropriate treatments.
Dab some rubbing alcohol on it. It will sting a little at first, but as it evaporates (quickly), it will remove the venom as well as reduce swelling & redness.
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Yes, icing your testicles after physical activity can help reduce swelling and discomfort.
Ibuprofen is for pain or fever. It will not reduce the swelling much from an injury, as that is not an inflammatory process.
Yes. This drug can be used to reduce the swelling of inflammatory origin in the spinal cord. It may reduce the swelling of ligamentum flavum.
it can depending on what caused the swelling, if it is swelling because of a bacteria infection and the bacteria are Gram-positive (meaning they have a peptidoglycan cell wall) then yes it can reduce swelling. This is because marijuana is an anti bacterial only against Gram-positvie though.
reduce the swelling
Ankle swelling can be exacerbated by alcohol consumption, as alcohol can lead to dehydration and cause the body to retain fluids, contributing to edema. Additionally, excessive drinking may impair liver function, which can affect fluid balance and lead to swelling in the extremities. Individuals with pre-existing conditions, such as heart or kidney issues, may experience more pronounced swelling when consuming alcohol. It's advisable to consult a healthcare professional if swelling persists or is accompanied by other concerning symptoms.
The swelling will be there due to the edema of the tissue,