Ancient fats and oils for modern medicine(六)
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Update time : 2025-05-19 11:05:34
Treatment and care of skin-related diseases
1. Treatment of burns, scalds and skin trauma: Camellia oil has a long history and significant efficacy in the treatment of burns, scalds and skin trauma. It is rich in unsaturated fatty acids, vitamin E and other ingredients, which have good moisturizing and repairing effects. When the skin is burned, scalded or traumatized, applying camellia oil can quickly relieve pain, reduce inflammatory reactions and promote wound healing. Vitamin E can resist oxidation, reduce the damage of free radicals to wound tissue, and promote cell regeneration and repair. At the same time, squalene in camellia oil can improve local blood circulation in the wound, provide sufficient nutrients for wound healing, and accelerate the healing process of the wound. In addition, camellia oil also has a certain antibacterial effect, which can prevent wound infection and reduce the risk of scar formation.
2. Relieve skin inflammation and itching: Camellia oil also has a certain alleviating effect on some inflammatory skin diseases such as eczema and dermatitis. Its anti-inflammatory ingredients such as tea polyphenols and camellia glycosides can inhibit the activation of inflammatory cells and reduce the release of inflammatory mediators, thereby alleviating the symptoms of skin inflammation. At the same time, the moisturizing effect of camellia oil can relieve dry skin and reduce skin itching. In clinical practice, applying camellia oil to the affected area can effectively improve the symptoms of patients with eczema and dermatitis and improve the quality of life of patients. In addition, camellia oil can also be used for daily skin care. It can moisturize the skin, maintain the moisture of the skin, make the skin soft and smooth, and prevent the occurrence of problems such as dry and rough skin.