Counts by Father Perdrigeon Aloe Cape 60 ml
Beats by Fr. Perdrigeon Cape Aloe is a local antiseptic for superficial and shallow herbal wounds.
It constitutes an additional treatment of bruises and bruises (blue, blows, ...).
Aldridge Cape Aloe Abbot Allegory Description 60 ml
Contre-Coups by Father Perdrigeon Aloe Cape 60 ml is a natural remedy recommended to the whole family in case of blows or shocks but also for antisepsis superficial wounds and small extent.
- Also known as a "bruise", blue occurs most often as a result of a bruise, a light shock or a fall. It is formed by the blood that escapes from the blood vessels and remains in the thickness of the skin. It can take a blue, black or purplish color and does not disappear when you put a light pressure on it. Its surface depends on the violence of the shock and the vascularization of the affected area. Normally, a light blue disappears in one to two weeks.
- Commonly called "hump", the hematoma can appear as a result of a blow (with a balloon for example), the fall of an object or repeated shocks. It is characterized by an effusion of blood under the skin larger and salient than blue. Normally, a cutaneous hematoma fades in a few weeks. When located at the level of the scalp, it can form an important hump commonly called "pigeon egg".
Advice for use and dosage
Brush the surfaces to be treated with a compress of pure solution.
Usual dosage:
2 to 4 applications per day.
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Composition
Excipients: incense, myrrh, ethanol, purified water.
For 100 g of solution for cutaneous application.
Precaution of use
- Do not apply on mucous membranes and eyes.
- Do not leave within the reach of children.
- Not recommended for children under 3 years old.
- Close well after use.
Contre-Coups presentation by Fr. Perdrigeon Aloe of Cape Town
Bottle of 60 ml.
Our advice and expert advice in pharmacy
Depending on the areas of the body affected, the symptoms may be greater:
a bruise or "blue" around the eye - commonly known as "black eye" - causes a black or purple circle around the eye. The eyelid may be swollen. The color then changes to green and yellow and can also go down to the cheek;
a shock at the ear can cause a hematoma of the auricle resulting in purple swelling that distorts the ear without limiting the hearing (it is called "ear cauliflower");
after a shock on the end of a finger (hammer blow, pinching a finger in a door ...), a hematoma can form under the nail. If it extends, then it is particularly painful and haunting;
A doctor must be consulted in the most serious cases :
- the blow reaches the area of the eye or the testicles,
- the hematoma is bulky,
- it becomes red, hot and painful,
- this causes pain and numbness in the hands and feet.
How to treat a bruise
Apply ice wrapped in a towel (to prevent skin damage) to the injured area for 10 to 15 minutes to relieve pain and reduce inflammation.