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Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Are You Aware of These False Claims for Healing Bruises?

By Carolyn Cooper

When you want to get rid of bruising, you may feel a bit at your wits end. There are a lot of people out there who have to deal with easy bruising on a regular basis, and if you find that you are bruising with very little provocation or for no seeming reason, you definitely want a solution that will make the bruises fade and go away. The truth is that there are definitely some treatments that work great and can make your bruises disappear as though by magic, but there are also a number of so-called cures that originate with old wives tales and bad advice. In other words, there are a lot of erroneously recommended treatments out there.

The first thing that you should be aware of is that you should not apply heat to the area. Cold can help, but heat is only going to inflame the area, and in some cases, make it worse. It is true that applied heat helps circulation, and although circulation is certainly important, this is not what you want to encourage when dealing with a fresh bruise. Remember that a bruise is the breakage of tiny blood vessels under the skin, and the last thing that you want to do is to encourage more blood flow to the area. Applying heat can actually get you a bruise that is even more pronounced.

Do not rub onions on the bruise. This is one of those old folks tales that gets circulated a great deal. Someone's mother or someone's best friend might have told you that cold slices of onion laid against your skin will help reduce the bruise, but the truth of the matter is that you are going to do is end up smelling like an onion. The cold feels nice, but a cold pack, if the bruise is hurting you, is going to be a much better option. Stay away from this supposed cure, it actually does no good.

Another myth that has been pretty persistent is the idea that dairy products can help bring down a bruise. Well, milk does do a body good, but for the most part, this happens when applied to the inside, not the outside. Bathing in milk can be good for your skin, but not enough lactic acid is going to soak into your skin to make a difference to your bruise. Keep the milk, cottage cheese, and butter away from that bruising.

Stay away from using Orajel (kids teething pain medicine) or any other like type of product on your bruise. Find out what are the ingredients. Normally, products like these are created to take down specific swelling, and they could give you a pleasantly cool tingle at the application site, but the real true story is that they are in no way meant for this purpose, and while they might help eliminate some pain, they aren't going to provide any benefit for the bruise itself.

For each of the folks with bruising problems, it appears that almost everyone has their own unique way to overcome their bruising. Their individual cure may work very well for them, but remember that we all bruise differently and that our bodies are completely different. While trying to find a cure that is appropriate for you, always be certain that you know the reasons why the cure should work, and what the rationale behind it is. - 17273

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