Trophic Ulcer: Folk Remedies for Treatment

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Chamomile Infusion: To prepare the infusion, take 1 tablespoon of dried flowers of pharmacy chamomile and pour 1 cup of boiling water over them. Cover and let it brew until cooled, then strain. Add 1 teaspoon of honey and mix thoroughly. Use this infusion as compresses and baths for treating trophic ulcers.

Ointment with Honey and Xeroform:

Composition:

  • 80 g of bee honey
  • 20 g of fish oil
  • 3 g of xeroform

Mix all ingredients thoroughly. Apply the ointment to cleaned wounds in the form of a dressing.

Honey and Aloe Mixture:

To prepare the mixture you will need:

  • 100 g of honey
  • 100 g of butter
  • 100 g of lard or goose fat
  • 15 g of aloe juice (noble aloe)
  • 100 g cocoa powder

Melt all the ingredients in a water bath (without boiling) and mix thoroughly. Take 1 tablespoon, dissolved in 1 cup of hot milk, twice a day.

Aloe and Cahors Infusion:

Prepare juice from aloe leaves by washing and chopping them. Mix:

  • 150 g of aloe juice
  • 250 g of honey
  • 350 g of cahors wine

Let it steep in a dark place at a temperature of 4-8 °C for 4-5 days. Take 1 tablespoon 3 times a day half an hour before meals.

Aloe Juice: Leaves of aloe aged 3-5 years must be kept in the dark at a temperature of +4 °C (preferably in the refrigerator) for 12-14 days. Then mince, pour boiling water in a ratio of 1:3 and infuse for 1.5-2 hours. Squeeze out the resulting juice and mix with:

  • 500 g of crushed walnuts
  • 300 g of honey

Take 1 tablespoon three times a day.

Herbal Collection:

Composition:

  • Pharmacy chamomile flowers - 2 parts
  • Violet herb - 1 part
  • Field horsetail herb - 1 part
  • St. John's wort herb - 2 parts
  • Common yarrow herb - 1 part
  • Calendula flowers - 2 parts
  • Common oak bark - 1 part

Pour 1 tablespoon of the collection with 1 cup of boiling water and steep for 30 minutes. Use for compresses and rinsing trophic ulcers for several consecutive days. Every 4-5 days alternate with an infusion of plantain leaves, prepared from:

  • 1 tablespoon of finely chopped plantain in 1 cup of water

Boil for 5-10 minutes, let steep for 1 hour and strain. Use the warm infusion to irrigate the ulcers several times a day, and apply the mashed leaves to the ulcer under a compress.

Echinacea Decoction: To accelerate healing of wounds, use a decoction of purple echinacea roots. Pour 1 tablespoon of roots with 1 cup of boiling water and heat in a water bath for 30 minutes, let steep for 15 minutes and strain. Use for wound dressings.

Arnica Decoction: For washing wounds, steep 3 teaspoons of dried arnica flowers in 2 cups of boiling water for 2 hours.

Aira Tincture: Use a tincture of swamp aira, diluted in a ratio of 1:3 with water, for rinsing festering wounds.

Ointment for Trophic Ulcers: Heat 1 tablespoon of resin (hardened pine or spruce sap) in a water bath with 1 tablespoon of honey. Mix and rub into joints for arthritis and trophic ulcers.

Decoction of Marsh Cudweed: Pour 1 tablespoon of dried cudweed herb with 1 cup of boiling water, let steep for 30 minutes and strain. Add 1 tablespoon of honey and stir. Use for rinsing wounds and ulcers.

Eucalyptus Decoction: Pour 50 g of eucalyptus leaves with 0.5 liters of boiling water, boil for 3-4 minutes, strain and add 2 tablespoons of honey. Use as compresses and baths for treating ulcers and wounds.