Blisters


BLISTERS
A collection of fluid under the surface layers of the skin, skin itching, breaking out, covered in a rash, or to strange spots?
Blisters can cause by injury to the skin or by skin inflammation, changes in texture or color, and spots may be the result of infection, a chronic skin condition, or contact with an allergen or irritant, due to infection, burns, sunburns and other skin disorders. Blisters caused by skin or internal infections usually have specific diagnostic features, such as those of chickenpox, herpes simplex and shingles. Small blood vessels in the base of a blister may rupture, making the blister fluid bloodstained (blood blister). In general, blisters should not be pricked because of the risk of introducing infection to underlying tissues. If blisters are large, troublesome, multiple, or seem without explanation, consult to the professional doctor. A blister may form when the skin has been damaged by friction or rubbing, heat, cold or chemical exposure. Fluid collects between the epidermis, the upper layer of the skin and the layers below. This fluid cushions the tissue underneath, protecting it from further damage and allowing it to heal.
Cold Sores (Fever Blisters) small, painful, fluid-filled blisters on the mouth or nose, cold sores are caused by the herpes simplex virus. Lasting about seven to 10 days, cold sores are contagious until completely crusted over. Triggers can include fever, too much sun, stress, or menstruation. One should consult if sores contain pus, there are chances of a fever greater than 100.5°, or if eyes become irritated.
Rash from poisonous plants – Contact with sap from poison ivy, oak, and sumac causes a rash in most people. It begins with redness and swelling at the contact site, then becomes intensely itchy. Blistering appears within hours or a few days. The typical rash is arranged as a red line on an exposed area, caused by the plant dragging across the skin.
Onnuri SuJok acupuncture therapy stands as a highly efficient method of non-medicamentous treatment for such patients. The SuJok therapy approach has the capacity to remedy health disorders at a variety of levels, including blisters or skin related problems. It has proved to be in tune with the therapeutic methods advised by the International SuJok acupuncture by the points corresponding to the lungs, and also by the concept Eight ki points. Onnuri SuJok methods, from the simplest to complex ones, are self-sufficient for coping with pain, allergen and obtaining a stable remission. The method itself is a natural way of treatment, and the process of normalisation of the patient’s state, beginning during treatment, goes on after the active intervention stopped.
One should opt to get rid of these related problems. Undoubtedly, one may get positive results in blisters, rashes, through the concept.
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2 Replies to “Blisters”

  1. I was having blisters, inflammation inside the mouth, and having trouble even to eat something. It gives me immense surprise to see the positive results through acupuncture sujok by doctor Dinesh.
thanks to doctor kapur,
    Sandhya

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  2. Even extremely effective in case of Blisters and cold sores besides for all major problems like Epilepsy and even birth disorders like Cerebral Palsy. Helps in reducing number of seizures. Cure for minor problems like constipation, stomach bloating, piles, Asthma and even Thyroid.
    Extremely thanks to doctor Dinesh Kapur for his in depth knowledge.
    Radhika

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