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Essential balm is a green liquid medicine made of liquid paraffin such as menthol, camphor, eucalyptus oil and methyl salicylate, chlorophyll and essential oil. Wide application range, and has certain curative effect on headache, rheumatic osteodynia, toothache, carsickness and seasickness. Generally, it can be used externally, but it can also be taken orally if necessary, with 4-6 drops for adults at a time. However, it is reported that adults have been addicted to this product for a long time, which should attract people's attention.
1. Pregnant women and children under three years old should use it with caution.
2. Burn, trauma and ulcer are prohibited.
3. Be careful not to take the medicine into your eyes by mistake.
4. Stop using it if rash or itching occurs after external application.
5. The bottle cap should be tightened to prevent the medicine from volatilizing.
6. When the nature of the drug changes, it is forbidden to use it.
7. Children must use it under the supervision of adults.
Please keep this medicine out of the reach of children.
9. If you are taking other medicines, please consult a doctor or pharmacist before using this product.
1. Pregnant women are prohibited.
Camphor, one of the main components of essential balm, has certain toxicity. After camphor enters the human body, glucose phosphate dehydrogenase in normal people will quickly combine with it, making it a non-toxic substance, and then excreted with urine, so there will be no adverse reactions. However, due to physiological changes, the content of glucose phosphate dehydrogenase in pregnant women decreases, especially if the essential balm is used excessively in the first three months of pregnancy, camphor will be absorbed into the body through the skin, and then enter the amniotic cavity through the placental barrier to act on the fetus, which can lead to fetal death and abortion in severe cases.
2. Pregnant women and newborns are forbidden to enter.
In newborns, glucose phosphate dehydrogenase is also lacking. If the parturient uses a lot of essential balm, camphor will penetrate into the blood through the delicate skin and mucosa of the newborn with the smell, which will rupture the red blood cells and dissolve them into bilirubin. Excessive bilirubin content in the blood will also combine with brain cells through the meninges, causing jaundice in infants, symptoms such as yellowing of the whole body, blue lips, brown urine, failure to suck milk, crying weakness, drowsiness, and nervous system symptoms such as convulsions and convulsions. Even after treatment, the baby's brain function may be damaged. Similarly, children under the age of three should also use it with caution.
3. Patients with severe burns are prohibited.
It is forbidden to treat burn patients with deep second degree and above (especially after blisters burst, because it is easy to cause irritation and pain).
4. Allergy is prohibited
If there are occasional allergic reactions, rashes and itching after external use, the drug should be stopped. Anyone who is allergic to this product should not use it in the future. People who are allergic to facial smearing may also cause pigmentation and affect facial beauty. Ms Amy had better not wipe her face.
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