Wind swellings and blisters on muscles

Some wind swellings are formed from soft vapors - they resemble wind swelling and follow its path - and some arise from wind vapors and are called blisters. Such tumors resist pressure, shine and sometimes make a sound when struck with the hand, especially if the winds find an empty space and accumulate there, for example, in the stomach, in the intestines, between the membranes surrounding the bones or between the bones themselves, or between the membranes surrounding the muscles, or between muscles, as well as in the tissues surrounding tendons. Often the winds do not fill these voids, but, on the contrary, break through and separate adjacent organs and penetrate there, or the winds originate in them, and this leads to their rupture. In this case, the winds remain locked due to their thickness and density or due to the density of what surrounds them and the narrowness of the pores. Sometimes it seems to a person that he has a tumor on some part of his body, for example, on his knee, that needs to be pierced, and they pierce it and only winds come out from there.

With a tumor similar to edema, the treatment is the same as the treatment of edema, and when treating blisters, a medicine is needed that loosens the skin and dissolves what is locked in the skin. The medicine must be able to remain in place for a long time, and it must necessarily be extremely rarefied, so that its particles, due to rarefaction, can penetrate far into the depths; sometimes you have to place the jars without a cut so that the blister resolves.

Among local medicines, hot oils are used, for example, rarefied olive oil, in which, say, rue, cumin were boiled, and also rarefied seeds, such as celery seeds, anise, azhgon and the like. Among the well-absorbable plasters, especially for tumors on organs that are full of tendons and muscles, is this: take bath mud, put it in a pot of water, add so much quicklime so that the mixture acquires the thickness of clay, and apply it in the form of a cake. Sometimes an excellent plaster, balanced in strength, is prepared from wine and noura; or else: they take hyssop, grind it, sprinkle it on a wax ointment made from wax with dill oil, and make an ointment for mud cakes from this composition.

If a blister has formed on crushed muscles, then very hot and caustic medications should be avoided so that the muscles do not experience irritation and discomfort; on the contrary, when treating with absorbable agents, a little analgesic substances should be mixed into them, that is, for example, treated with maybukhtaj mixed with olive oil, into which wool and lanolin were immersed; if there is a slight fever, then use rose oil, in which they put wool with lanolin or diluted hyssop in it - I mean wet. All these medicines are taken heated, almost hot, and are not allowed to cool, because cold is harmful to such tumors.

If pain is felt from the very beginning, then you should use oils that help calm the pain and somewhat delay the matter, for example, violet or rose oil with a small amount of dill oil, and when some relief occurs, something stronger is added to the medicine in terms of resorption, for example, soda with vinegar and then water with ash, and then use dissolving plasters, for example, the plasters mentioned above.