How can we get rid of the blizzard?

Frozen injuries are a common skin injury, especially during cold seasons, and when not protected, the skin is easily irritated by cold air, resulting in local blood cycles, which in turn triggers white flu. Chrysophore is a self-immuno-disease, with a mechanism associated with the destruction of melanoid cells, which is more likely to be affected by the skin after the thaw. How, then, should a patient be able to get rid of the blizzard more quickly?

1. Timely access, scientific treatment

Patients with typhoid injuries are required to seek medical attention in a timely manner, with the help of a specialist. Doctors develop individualized treatments based on the patient ‘ s specific circumstances. Treatment programmes may include drug treatment, phototherapy, RP-CK national pigmentation. Drug treatments help to restore the functioning of melanoid cells and reduce white spots, mainly through local smears or oral drugs. Phototherapy is used to irradiate areas of concern and to promote the growth and fragmentation of melanoid cells. The RPP-CK tan pigmentation is applied to the persistent and stubborn white fluorine, which helps restore normal pigmentation in the skin.

Two, keep warm and avoid further frostbite.

Warming is very important for people with typhoid injuries. In daily life, patients must be careful to take measures to keep their skin warm so that their skin is not again stimulated by cold air. Heating items, such as gloves and scarfs, can be worn when travelling to avoid long periods of exposure to cold conditions. At the same time, care must be taken to keep the interior warm and to avoid the indoor temperatures that affect the blood circulation.

3. A reasonable diet and increased immunity

Eating is also very important for typhoid patients. Patients should maintain a balanced diet, with more intake of vitamin- and mineral-rich foods, such as vegetables, fruits, whole grains, etc. These foods contribute to increased immunity and to the growth and fragmentation of melanoid cells. At the same time, patients must avoid over-ingestion of spicy irritating foods, so as not to stimulate skin and aggravate conditions.

4. Appropriate exercise to promote blood circulation

Proper exercise is also useful for typhoid patients. Exercise promotes blood circulation, helps skin to better absorb nutrients and oxygen, and contributes to the growth and fragmentation of melanoid cells. Patients can choose the appropriate manner of exercise, such as walking, jogging, yoga, etc. However, care must be taken to avoid intense physical activity and to avoid aggravating conditions.

The PRP-CK national pigmentine transplant uses the special features of self-skin, non-spectrum, non-exposure, light skin loss, high survival rate, and white-coloured nature. In particular, it is suited to the persistent and stubborn white wind.