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18Jun/113

Is it ok to mix vitamin E oil with my sunscreen?

I crashed on my bike almost two weeks ago and 18 stitches later, I don't want to have a nasty scar on my chin so I was hoping to get some input on good things to put on the scar so it heals quickly. I was told sunscreen is important, but so is vitamin e oil, hence mixing them together. Let me know if something worked well for you. Thanks.

4Sep/1025

Pt 1: “Level 2″ First Aid Kit Review by Nutnfancy

Part 1 of 5 //////////////////// My experiences in the outdoors led me to my Level 2 First Aid Kit concept. More capable in depth and breadth than my also-reviewed "Level 1" First Aid Kit, my Level 2 kit will weigh more and be bulkier but can better handle medium medical emergencies. The kit shown focuses on capabilities in ROL (Rule of Law) situations where the priority is to stabilize the patient and effect transport to better facilities and care (when necessary). In group or vehicular outings, the increased size and weight of a typical Level 2 is more do-able. Similar to the Level 1, this kit still has an emphasis on stemming blood loss, disinfecting, pain stoppage, wound dressing, and bandage exchange. Size and weight are still players in this 5 lb kit and I don't achieve the capabilities of Level 3 or Paramedic-level lifesaving kit. As I say in the vid, that type of kit requires medical training and its use comes with extra liability and concerns as a first responder. However I have the Level 2 kit shown has handled my encountered medical situations adequately and absolutely blows away any other kits I've encountered along this POU. Components of the kit and the foundational "Nutnfancy" philosophies involved are explained. An annotated list of my typical Level 2 Kit may be forthcoming (another project!). Compared to even a quality first aid kit, like ones from Adventure Medical Kits this version has more depth ie multiples of common use items which can better handle ...

22Jul/103

Is there anything I can put on the red bumps I get around my scar?

I was in a car accident last year during the summer and I had to get stitches for two cuts on the side of my face near my eye. The doctor recommended putting vitamin E oil on the scar. So I bought a Cocoa butter scar serum that has Vitamin E to rub on my scar. I started getting red bumps on and around the scar. I thought it might be because of the serum being oily so I stopped using it. They didnt go away and now I have even more. Im not sure what caused them in the first place but Is there anything I can put on it them that will make the bumps go away?

20Jul/102

Vitamin E for deep abrasions on face, stitches out now?

Hey I have been in the hospital for a couple weeks and during the time I was inside I was told by many nurses that vitamin E helps heal skin abrasions. Now that I am out of the hospital and the stitches are out I want to care for it. If anyone seen the movie Avatar, I have marks that look identical to the marine in charge with deep claw marks on the one side of his face. Currently I use triple antibiotic cream daily on my abrasions but what vitamin E are they talking about, pills, lotion, liquid vitamin E, you tell me and if you want points someone with experience with this and what to buy, thank you/.

   
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