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Category: Skin Contusions

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Nov 8, 2024

What ointment to use for skin abrasions

Skin Contusions

Common areas of skin abrasions are palms, elbows, knees, calves and feet. The epidermis of the skin will be broken and there is blood and tissue fluid oozing out of…

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Oct 13, 2024

Good skin resurfacing scar treatment

Skin Contusions

Skin resurfacing is one of the most important methods of scar treatment, which is to remove the unevenness and pigmentation of the scar through mechanical resurfacing, and stimulate the regeneration…

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Oct 8, 2024

Treatments related to cupping

Skin Contusions

1, suction and extraction time and suction and extraction force The general suction and extraction time is 10 to 15 minutes. Short for 5 minutes, up to 30 minutes. If…

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Sep 19, 2024

Do you understand the signs of liver disease?

Skin Contusions

Liver disease is a condition that occurs in the liver. It includes hepatitis B, hepatitis A, hepatitis C, cirrhosis, steatosis, hepatocellular carcinoma, alcoholic liver and many other liver diseases. It…

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Aug 27, 2024

What are the causative factors for skin lesions that may appear as keratosis pilaris?

Skin Contusions

Keratosis pilaris is one of the classic symptoms of actinic keratosis and is caused by frequent or intense exposure to ultraviolet light, sunlight or tanning beds. Although anyone can develop…

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Aug 25, 2024

31-year-old male sports fan suffers abrasion, “RICE + POLICE” 2 weeks to recover as usual

Skin Contusions

(Disclaimer: This article is for popularization purposes only. To protect the patient’s privacy, the information in the following content has been processed) Abstract: The patient, a sports enthusiast, reported that…

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Jul 4, 2024

Can soft tissue contusions heal on their own?

Skin Contusions

Soft tissue contusions can heal on their own, but more serious contusions will require a combination of medications and other treatments to heal. The main symptoms of a soft tissue…

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Jun 3, 2024

How to deal with blood blisters on the foot

Skin Contusions

Blood blisters on the feet are relatively common in daily life, and can generally be caused by walking time, distance or shoes that do not fit the feet, so they…

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May 30, 2024

Is the radiofrequency skin treatment instrument good?

Skin Contusions

The latest introduction of XL-RF skin treatment instrument, which adopts the international advanced radiofrequency ablation technology as a breakthrough, creating a minimally invasive treatment technology for skin diseases radiofrequency ablation…

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May 30, 2024

Wound Care Center 10-year Summary

Skin Contusions

Since the establishment of the Wound Care Center on September 28, 2004, with the support of hospital leaders at all levels, we have made useful exploration and achieved initial results…

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Skin Contusions

  • What ointment to use for skin abrasions
  • Good skin resurfacing scar treatment
  • Treatments related to cupping
  • Do you understand the signs of liver disease?
  • What are the causative factors for skin lesions that may appear as keratosis pilaris?
  • 31-year-old male sports fan suffers abrasion, “RICE + POLICE” 2 weeks to recover as usual
  • Can soft tissue contusions heal on their own?
  • How to deal with blood blisters on the foot
  • Is the radiofrequency skin treatment instrument good?
  • Wound Care Center 10-year Summary
  • Difference between purpura and bruising
  • A few easy ways to properly treat wounds
  • What should I do if a new lesion appears while I am taking the medication?
  • Yunnan Baiyao can be used by children
  • How long does it take for a hard bruise to clear up?
  • A patient who had a gastrectomy for six months had excessive blood loss due to anastomotic lesions
  • Notes on the use of the “magic lamp”
  • What is a contusion
  • How to deal with skin lacerations?
  • How to deal with skin abrasions?
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