There are several home remedies for this. One is hot and cold packs. Depending on how long ago the bruise was suffered. Use cold pack if soon after injury and hot pack if bruise is older than 48 hours. THANKYOU FOR THAT :)
For small bruises, it is sufficient to leave them to heal themselves. For larger bruising, applying cold before the first 24 hours will help prevent bruising, then heat after 24 hours will dissapate the bruise.
You can cover them with ScarZone cream or Ozonol. Ointments are generally the preferred method. Also, there are naturopathic remedies that can help scar tissue heal.
A number of herbal remedies, applied topically, can help mild burns heal.
no, SSD is not used for the help of bruises..it is only for 2nd or 3rd degree burns..you can only get it by perscription..the only thing i know that will help with bruising is to let it be and let it heal on its own..
Over the counter cold sore creams are the best thing to treat a cold sore with. You can also try some home remedies to help hal the sores. Scroll down and you wll see some remedies.
Yes, applying ice can help reduce bruising by constricting blood vessels, which minimizes swelling and limits the extent of the bruise. Ice also provides pain relief and can decrease inflammation in the affected area. It's most effective when applied soon after the injury occurs. However, it won't speed up the healing process of the bruise itself.
You can use a type of lotion which would help it heal and make it soft and healthy.
To heal swelling and bruising, apply ice packs to the affected area for 15-20 minutes every few hours during the first 48 hours to reduce inflammation. Elevating the injured area can also help minimize swelling. After the initial swelling subsides, gentle compression with a bandage may aid healing. Additionally, over-the-counter pain relief and arnica gel can be used to alleviate discomfort and promote recovery.
I have not tried using Arnicare Bruise Tablets to alleviate bruising.
Arnica is believed to have anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving properties, which may help with conditions such as muscle soreness, bruising, and arthritis. Some people use arnica in homeopathic remedies to potentially reduce swelling and promote healing. However, scientific evidence supporting these claims is limited, and more research is needed to confirm its effectiveness.
No. It would not help if you poke at a cut, either. Just leave the spot alone. It will heal on its own.
Get some typical brown tea (orange pekoe) bags, wet them, and put them on your bruises. Soak your bruises in these. The tannic acid in the tea will help the bruises heal a lot faster. This works for any bruises.