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Do you have a bruised rib? Treatment is not difficult and possible!

In everyday life, a person very often, one way or another, faces various bruises. This type of injury occurs, most often, as an independent trauma, but it can also occur in severe injuries - fractures, dislocations and other injuries of the internal organs. In more detail, consider the bruise of the ribs. The treatment is described below.

Ribs are part of the human skeleton and an integral part of the chest. Their main function is to protect the most important internal organs of a person from external injuries.

The rib is a flat, spongy, long bone that has bends in two planes. The structure of each rib includes the cartilaginous part, and its bone part is divided into three sections: the neck, head and body.

Contusion of the ribs can occur as a result of falling from a slight height or impact by any blunt object. During the injury, a very severe pain occurs, which gradually subsides. Simultaneously with pain, a swelling appears, which later develops in the hematoma, breathing can be difficult. In such cases, the timely treatment is very important.

If the doctor diagnosed you with a "rib bruise", the treatment is usually assigned to the following. The first is to provide the victim with a resting state. Then, a pressure bandage is applied to the area of the bruise, and an elevated position is placed on it. This allows you to stop the hemorrhage in soft tissue. The next, no less important part of the treatment of rib contusions is the use of cold. Cold is recommended to be applied as soon as possible, best after the injury. Usually a bubble with ice is applied, in its absence, a towel soaked in cold water. These procedures speed up the resorption of hemorrhage, reduce pain. Cooling is used during the first 2-3 days, then the application of warming compresses begins . In the case of small bruises, treatment is performed on an outpatient basis. Treatment of severe injuries requires hospitalization, careful examination to exclude fracture of the ribs and other serious injuries to the internal organs.

If this is a simple rib contusion, treatment with traditional medicine is sometimes very effective. That is why the treatment of bruises by folk remedies is quite common. They resort to their help, mainly in cases when out-patient treatment or hospitalization is not possible. Of the variety of traditional medicine, consider the most common:

- for any bruises, a linen patch works great. Take a clean linen cloth, crushed it to the state of dust or powder. The resulting component is mixed with vegetable oil in a proportion of 1: 4 and applied to the site of the injury;

- the grease of the viper is rubbed into the place of injury;

- after taking off the cold, it is recommended to drink a decoction of arnica flowers, rub the place of injury with camphor alcohol;

- To treat bruises twice a day, hot compresses are made. Apply a concentrated solution of the English salt in a ratio of 30-40 g per 1 liter of water;

- fresh cabbage leaves are applied to the site of the bruise 1-2 times a day;

- Beans baked and mashed into a pulp are applied 1-2 times a day to a bruise;

- The most effective remedy is the water sponge. Her (two tablespoons) should be crushed into powder, then diluted with four tablespoons of boiled water. To impose a bruise on the place. Very good for bruising;

- Aloe vera and honey are applied to the footprints of the blows;

- the decoction or tincture of the flowers of the wild rosemary rubs the place of a strong bruise twice a day;

- To the old bruise apply a slice of potatoes, make a bandage of cotton cloth and leave for the night;

- gauze wipes are moistened with fresh radish juice and applied to the place of injury 4-5 times a day for one hour;

- very often used plantain, which in fresh form removes inflammation and pain. To the places of bruises is applied a whole or mashed sheet.

And remember - with a "rib bruise" injury, the treatment is simple, inexpensive and effective only if you deal with it!

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