Heparin ointment from bruises

Bruises, bruises and bruises cause a lot of trouble. First, they create an unaesthetic appearance, and secondly, they bring painful sensations. There is a good tool that helps to deal with these problems faster - heparin ointment from bruises.

How does the ointment work?

Heparin ointment used against bruises is an anticoagulant and has an anti-inflammatory effect. Due to its composition, it helps to thin the blood, as well as rapid resorption of bruises and bruises. Also in its composition is nicotinic acid (benzilnicotinate), which expands the surface blood vessels and facilitates the penetration of heparin into tissues.

The use of heparin ointment with bruises also contributes to:

If you have bruises and bruises, say from a dropper and intravenous injections, then the use of ointment will help in the shortest time to get rid of these problems.

Good help is heparin ointment and in case there is a black eye. Active substances quickly cope with the problem and contribute to its resorption. In this case, it is very important to ensure that during the application the product does not get on the mucous membrane of the eye, and the surface of the skin was clean, without the remains of cosmetic products.

Method of application

Depending on the area of ​​the affected area ( hematoma ), ointment is used from five to twenty days. It is necessary to apply a thin layer of ointment on the surface of the bruise and rub a little. Do this 2-3 times a day. In some cases, you can use compresses at night. After applying the heparin ointment against bruises, there may be slight burning and redness of the skin, but this is quite a normal process with the expansion of blood vessels, so do not worry.

There are certain contraindications to the use of ointment:

Occasionally, patients experience side effects that can be manifested by bleeding, skin rashes and itching. In case of such a reaction, you should immediately consult a doctor. Before applying, apply the ointment on a small area of ​​the skin and follow its reaction.