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Banks medical - a forgotten, but effective way of treating colds

Medical banks are used in the treatment of such common diseases as inflammation in the bronchopulmonary system, as well as neuralgia and neuritis, myositis and others. If in the recent past they were used very widely, then gradually the popularity of this method of treatment is reduced. Medical banks have lost their former popularity not because they are ineffective, but because more modern and easier-to-use medicines and preparations have appeared.

The attitude of modern doctors to this type of treatment is ambiguous. His admirers argue for the benefits that banks bring to health in that when they are installed there is a surge of lymph and blood to certain areas of the body. Thanks to this, the nutrition of this area is significantly improved and the inflammation dissolves more rapidly. Also there is warming of the body parts, which are under the banks and thus the pain sensations decrease. Opponents of this method of treatment indicate that the installation of cans absorbed the skin, resulting in the rupture of many small blood vessels and hemorrhages. But at the same time, the immune processes in the body are stimulated.

How to put banks correctly

The use of this method of treatment involves their installation in close proximity to the source of the disease. It is necessary to put medical jars on those parts of the body on which there is a sufficient amount of a muscle layer and a layer of subcutaneous fat, because it is impossible to establish them on the bony protuberances, they will not stick. If you apply this method of treatment for diseases of the bronchopulmonary system, the banks are installed along the spine, under the scapula and under the clavicles. In the region of the heart, they can not be established.

In order to use banks, you first need to prepare them. To do this, they are thoroughly washed, and then completely wiped and put on a clean tray. It is also necessary to prepare a metal probe with thread or metal tongs, a small amount of cotton wool, alcohol, petrolatum and matches, if there is no petrolatum, it can be replaced with any vegetable oil.

Before applying cans the patient is placed on a flat surface. For better adhesion to the skin, the areas on which they will be laid are lubricated with petroleum jelly or vegetable oil. After that, the cotton wool soaked with alcohol is ignited and the probe is held in one hand and the jar is taken to the other. Her neck is brought to the fire, and she quickly put on the body. Thus, all cooked cans are installed very quickly. You will immediately see that the skin is tightened inside. Now it is necessary to cover the patient well, and in this position it should be about 10 minutes.

While the patient lies, it is necessary to rub his soles with turpentine ointment. This method is very effective, you just need to rub the ointment well, until the sensation of warmth in the palms appears. The use of such a complex allows you to completely get rid of a cough at one time.

After the specified time has passed, you need to start taking off the cans. In order for this process to pass painlessly, you have to press your finger near the edge of the neck, the air gets inside and the bank can easily get rid of. In the same way, the remaining cans are removed. After the procedure is over, you should wipe the skin with a towel and cover the patient with a blanket for a longer period of time to keep the heat. Repeat this procedure can be done daily until the positive result of treatment.

You can not use ether instead of alcohol. Vatu dunk very little, otherwise excess alcohol can drain onto the skin and thus cause a burn.

When installing cans, children are advised to take a break of 1-2 days. Also for children, you can alternate the use of cans and mustard plasters.

So that you do not have a question, how correctly to put banks, it is better for this to involve medical workers who have experience in their application.

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