Aromatherapy – treating minor
burns
You never know
when your child will have a mishap, may fall down, scrape
their knee, or need an antiseptic. The importance of
antiseptics and health is prevalent in our society. Every
good mother understands the importance of carrying a
first aid kit.
You can put
together your own portable first aid antiseptic kit that
will fit in your purse. It is the perfect remedy for
treating cuts and wounds when you are out and about and
may not have immediate access to soap, water, and other
disinfectants. To make your own first aid kit, use
antiseptic Lavender, Manuka, and Tea Tree. Tea Tree is
one of the most powerful antiseptic herbs. It grows in
Australia and is an excellent antiseptic
antibiotic.
Burns
Burns are
classified into three degrees of
severity:
First-degree burns are usually
limited to superficial redness erythema) and
swelling, a white plaque and minor pain at the
site of injury.
Second-degree
burns
manifest as erythema with superficial
swelling and blistering of the skin, and can involve more
or less pain depending on the level of nerve
involvement.
Third-degree burns
occur when most of the epidermis is lost with damage to
underlying ligaments, tendons and muscle. Burn victims
will exhibit charring of the skin, and sometimes hard
eschars will be present. These types of burns are often
considered painless, because nerve endings have been
destroyed in the burned
area.
They can be caused
by dry heat or moist heat (scalds) and are amongst the
most common house hold injuries.
Burns can also be
caused by contact with chemicals, radiation or
electricity.
Aromatherapeutic Treatments - treating
burns
Immediately hold the affected area under a cold
tap for at least 10 minutes, then apply neat Lavender or
Tea Tree to the burn. Reapply at least 3 times a day until
the skin has healed.
For larger areas,
especially if there is inflammation, apply an ice
compress. Gently apply a lotion made from 8 to 10 drops
each of Lavender and German Chamomile in a 50ml bottle of
distilled water or Lavender water, shaken well. Shake the
bottle before you use it every
time.
Cover with a
sterile gauze treated with a few drops of Lavender, Tea
Tree or German Chamomile. Replace the dressing every few
hours. Do not use adhesive
plasters.
Aromatherapy Treatment – Cuts
and Wounds
Small cuts, grazes
and scratches are some of the most common injuries. If
glass, rust, splinters or dirt are involved, special care
should be taken to avoid secondary
infection.
Aromatherapeutic Treatments – Cuts and
Wounds
Firstly, cleanse
the area with water, removing any dirt or fragments.
Apply a few drops of neat Lavender or Chamomile. Apply 2
or 3 times a day.
Cover larger
injuries with a sterile gauze semi-saturated with
Lavender or Tea Tree oil. If the wound is slow to heal or
weeping, include 2 or 3 drops of
Myrhh.
Lavender and Tea
Tree are the best first aid remedies to have in your
cupboard due to their excellent anti septic and wound
healing properties. They do not sting the exposed raw
skin even when applied neat and they encourage a rich
flow of blood to the damaged area. They also prevent
scarring. Tea Tree is especially effective for septic
conditions and dirty wounds.
Essential
Oil Safety
Chamomile – can
cause dermatitis in some people (use fewer drops if you
have sensitive skin)
Tea Tree – possible sensitisation
in some people
Myrrh – do not use during
pregnancy, do not use in high
concentrations
AROMATIP
At
reiki healing
spain
the choice of
Aromatherapy oils is huge, and
Calendula cream or oil helps skin
to heal and prevents scarring.
Safety
Guidelines
You should not
drink any essential oils without first consulting a
qualified aromatherapy practitioner. You should not apply
any undiluted essential oil, absolutes, CO2s or any other
concentrated essences directly onto the surface of your
skin.
You should only
use essential oils when under the proper supervision of a
qualified aromatherapy practitioner if you have a medical
condition or you are pregnant or suffering from liver
failure, cancer or
epilepsy.
Always use a
skin patch test when using an essential oil for the first
time.
Children: you
must exercise extreme care if using essential oils with
children. Only the gentlest essential oils and very small
quantities. You are strongly advised to consult a
qualified aromatherapy practitioner prior to using
essential oils with
children.
Please refer
to 'Safety
Guidelines'
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