Sea buckthorn oil: the effectiveness of wound healing
Today, in medicine, the effectiveness of the use of natural substances for the treatment of diseases or the healing of wounds, burns is increasingly recognized. Sea buckthorn oil remains especially popular, which is used both as a basis for the manufacture of medicines, and in its pure form.
Peculiarities
Almost without exception, folk recipes are based on the use of natural materials. Most often, these are all kinds of decoctions, infusions and tinctures, oils made on the basis of herbs, berries and fruits. At the same time, sea buckthorn has always remained one of the most popular options for raw materials. Of course, several centuries ago, the skills of healers and healers were based on the experience gained as a result of eating these products. Today, we know that the unique properties of sea buckthorn, like any other useful berry, are based on its unusual biochemical composition.
Sea buckthorn berries, as well as the oil made from them, are very popular both in folk medicine and in conventional pharmacology. The thing is that the unique composition of this tool allows you to use it as a universal internal or external medicine. At the same time, sea buckthorn oil can have a preventive, supportive or full-fledged therapeutic effect.
The use of such a remedy for burns or superficial skin wounds is considered especially effective. At the same time, the therapeutic effect of sea buckthorn oil when applied topically is complex, that is, in addition to wound healing, it helps to prevent possible complications.
The composition of sea buckthorn berries, therefore, the composition of the oil made on their basis, includes the following biochemical substances.
- A fairly large number of different tannins. It is known that these elements have a pronounced antioxidant effect, and also contribute to the rapid reduction of inflammatory processes. When applied topically, it allows faster wound healing and reduces the risk of re-infection.
- Carotenoids. Carotene derivatives are often cited as unique ingredients for improving vision. However, in fact, carotenoids have a unique effect even when used locally. In particular, they form a kind of "barrier" that allows you to strengthen local immunity, improves blood circulation and metabolism in the affected area.
- Serotonin and some other derivatives of natural human hormones. It has long been known that hormones can have both general and local effects. In medicine, ointments and creams containing hormonal substances are often used, as they accelerate the processes of tissue repair and regeneration. Sea buckthorn oil contains a sufficiently high concentration of such components, which makes it a unique remedy for the treatment of burns and wounds.
- Stearins. This is another unique substance that is not so common in the composition of berries or fruits. Sea buckthorn has a fairly high content of stearins.They form a thin protective film on the surface, which reduces inflammation and pain, and also has a moderate bactericidal effect.
- Tocopherol - a substance that is one of the forms of vitamin E. Tocopherol has a universal effect on soft tissues and mucous membranes. It accelerates the natural processes of metabolism and immune response, and also activates the natural regeneration of cells.
- Vitamin K. Helps improve the functioning of the blood coagulation system. Due to its content, sea buckthorn oil is well suited for the treatment of external wounds, since blood clotting and the formation of blood clots are among the first stages of natural healing.
- Vitamin C in the form of ascorbic acid. It has a bactericidal effect and prevents the risk of re-infection of the wound. Its content in sea buckthorn oil allows the use of this remedy for the treatment of inflammatory processes on the skin or mucous membranes.
In addition, sea buckthorn berries contain a large number and variety of trace elements. All of them are indispensable for our body, as they are required for the normal functioning of cells and tissues.
Of course, when restoring damaged areas of the skin, much more of this “building material” is required.
Beneficial features
Sea buckthorn oil is a remedy that has been tested by experience and people. Today, there are quite a lot of synthetic drugs, but most often they do not have the amazing qualities that a product prepared according to the simplest recipes at home has.
Oil from sea buckthorn berries without any combination with other means has a lot of positive effects when used locally.
- Antibacterial action. Most often, the problem of burns is not tissue damage, but secondary infection. Due to the high concentration of active substances and antioxidants, sea buckthorn oil can significantly reduce the risk of infection.
- Anti-inflammatory. The skin and damaged areas are quickly cleared of emerging abscesses or areas of irritation. The edges of the wounds are less susceptible to mechanical damage and heal faster.
- Decongestant. It reduces the swelling of surfaces after a burn and contributes to the rapid restoration of normal blood flow, thereby improving the processes of self-healing of the wound.
- Regenerating. It activates the natural processes of formation of the basic elements of skin and mucous tissue, so that wounds heal much faster and easier.
- Wound healing action allows you to heal even deep ulcers, since sea buckthorn contains a lot of trace elements and vitamins and creates a complex therapeutic effect.
- Stimulant. Promotes the activation of local immunity, and also improves the nutrition of tissues and cells.
- Analgesic. Sea buckthorn quickly eliminates pain at the site of the lesion.
- restorative. Sea buckthorn oil can also be used at the stage of complete wound healing, as it helps restore the skin's former appearance, restores its elasticity and natural color. It receives a lot of positive reviews as a medical cosmetic that helps restore the affected skin to its natural structure and avoid deep scarring.
Contraindications
Sea buckthorn oil treatments can also be harmful if used incorrectly. It is not recommended to apply this product in the following cases:
- you have an allergic reaction to any of the components of the oil or the medicinal product based on sea buckthorn oil extract;
- there are acute diseases of the liver, kidneys, pancreas, which are accompanied by dysfunction of these organs;
- sea buckthorn should not be used externally or internally for pregnant women in the first trimester;
- in case of local irritation after local application of sea buckthorn oil, it must be thoroughly washed off with warm water and no longer used, as this indicates an individual intolerance to the agent;
- with some types of hypervitaminosis.
How to apply for burns?
If the burn on the skin was caused by exposure to steam, then you can smear the oil directly on the damaged area. Typically, such lesions appear as dark spots without visible mechanical damage to the skin structure. Sea buckthorn oil can be slowly rubbed over the entire burn until the skin no longer absorbs the product.
Burns of 2nd degree or higher are manifested by the presence of blisters and mechanical damage. Usually they appear when a part of the body is damaged by boiling water or open fire. In this case, the oil is applied as an application - a single-layer gauze napkin should be tightly folded, a small layer of sea buckthorn oil should be applied to it and applied to the burn, secured with a bandage that is not too tight.
These procedures are suitable for both adults and children.
Treatment is recommended to continue for 8-10 days, changing dressings up to three times a day.
Use for other skin lesions
Means based on natural sea buckthorn oil can also be used in the treatment of other skin diseases, which are accompanied by inflammation, swelling, the formation of pustules.
- Oil can be applied to the skin in the presence of inflammation on the postoperative sutures to avoid excessive scarring, scarring and re-infection of the wound.
- Also, wiping or irrigation with sea buckthorn is effective for bedsores, it can treat deep ulcers even in the case of an acute inflammatory process or purulent formations on their bottom. The oil can be useful against various rashes accompanied by swelling, redness and itching, such as prickly heat and skin erosions.
- This folk remedy is often recommended to treat any fresh wound, as it not only heals, but also has a protective and bactericidal effect. You can use sea buckthorn oil to prevent inflammation and suppuration after removing acne or boils by simply wetting damaged areas with cotton wool several times a day.
Helpful Tips
When using sea buckthorn oil, also remember the following tips and tricks.
- The tool is very rich in vitamins, so it should not be used by pregnant women in the early stages.
- The material is very dirty. After using it, it is better to wash your hands thoroughly with soap.
- Sea buckthorn oil can be applied with a swab on the lips in case of cracks or sores like stomatitis. This simple medicine works very effectively at the border of the skin and mucous membranes.
- It is best to use natural sea buckthorn oil without any synthetic additives.
- Fresh burns or wounds should not be rubbed with oil.
It is best to make gentle soaking movements or apply a bandage soaked in a sufficient amount of sea buckthorn oil.
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