Euceta

Products Euceta was commercially available as a gel and had been approved since 1947 (Euceta with Chamomile and Arnica, Novartis, formerly Wander). Distribution was discontinued in many countries in 2014 after many decades. Leucen Acetic Alumina Gel, for example, is available as an alternative. Ingredients 1 g of the gel contains 50 mg acetic acid … Euceta

Flufenamic Acid

Products Flufenamic acid is commercially available as cream, gel, emgel, and ointment exclusively in combination preparations for external use (e.g., Assan). It was developed in the 1960s. Structure and properties Flufenamic acid (C14H10F3NO2, Mr = 281.23 g/mol) belongs to the anthranilic acid derivatives and fenamates, like etofenamate and mefenamic acid. Effects Flufenamic acid (ATC M01AG03) … Flufenamic Acid

Pain with a bruise | Bruising – Everything around this topic!

Pain with a bruise One of the most common accompanying symptoms of bruising is pain. The tissue swells and the fluid presses on the surrounding area. Depending on the location and size of the bruise, the pain can be pronounced differently. Pain-relieving ointments can be applied to the tissue and specifically relieve the pain. Special … Pain with a bruise | Bruising – Everything around this topic!

Brake Bites

Symptoms Possible symptoms of a horsefly bite include immediate onset of pain, bleeding, itching, and an inflammatory reaction with redness, warmth, and swelling of the skin. Horseflies can transmit pathogens. Causes The cause of symptoms is the bite of female horseflies, which are flies and blood-sucking insects. They have a sharp, knife-like mouth tool that … Brake Bites

Therapy of a bruise | Bruising – Everything around this topic!

Therapy of a bruise The most effective agent that helps immediately is cold. Cold relieves pain and can prevent further spread of the bruise. The PECH rule is one of the most important first aid measures for numerous injuries/accidents and also helps with bruising: Ice and compression can prevent the further spread of swelling. Similarly, … Therapy of a bruise | Bruising – Everything around this topic!

Bruising itches – Is that normal? | Bruising – Everything around this topic!

Bruising itches – Is that normal? Normally a bruise does not cause itching. However, if, for example, an insect is responsible for the bruise, itching can occur in addition to coloration of the tissue and pain. An allergic reaction can also cause itching. Products such as arnica, heparin, Voltaren or natural household remedies can also … Bruising itches – Is that normal? | Bruising – Everything around this topic!

Prognosis of bruising | Bruising – Everything around this topic!

Prognosis of bruising Depending on its severity, a bruise can remain for up to several weeks. However, the pain usually decreases so much within the first week that it is no longer noticed. Only the discoloration of the skin then remains, which many patients find annoying. The resorption of the blood can be accelerated with … Prognosis of bruising | Bruising – Everything around this topic!