What to do about broken capillaries

If the capillary rupture occurs in the skin area and is early and just occurred, local cold compresses with ice water can be used to constrict the local capillaries to stop or slow down the local bleeding reaction. If the bleeding capillary rupture is more serious, a local hematoma may be formed. If the hematoma has already formed, hot compresses are needed, and oral medications such as Panax notoginseng tablets or blood-activating capsules can be taken to invigorate blood stasis. In addition to hot compresses, physical therapy, such as infrared light therapy, can also be used to promote local blood circulation and absorption of local blood stasis.