* If it's swollen from trauma -- i.e. being whacked in the nose -- ice is your best bet. You can consider Non Steroidal Anti-Inflamatory Drugs -- like aspirin, acetaminophen and ibuprofin as well. There really isn't a heck of a lot else you can do. * If you think the nose is broken, see a doc. If it was broken and resets in the wrong position, you can have breathing and appearance problems later. DON'T try to set a broken nose yourself.
* Arnica (homeopathic remedy) taken orally or Arnica cream applied locally (to the nose area) is excellent for reducing swelling and bruising after an injury or surgical procedure (anywhere on the body). Arnica works equally well for animals. Arnica can be purchased from any good health store. It works so well that in the UK and India (for example) many surgeons give Arnica before and after surgery.
with hydrogen peroxide liquid 10% volume with a cotton bud.
Most nasal sores are caused by dry sinuses and agitation. The best way to heal the sire is to not rub or pick the nose.
try neosporn or hydro cordizone cream. sounds crazy but it helped me soo much, good luck
Oxygen itself will not cause sores in your nose. If you are receiving the oxygen via nasal prongs or some sort of pipe that enters the nose, the pipe or prongs can cause irritation of the skin, resulting in sores.
No, its from allergies
I was prescribed it for sores inside my nasal cavities, so I hope so!
To prevent bed sores.
I think you were looking for staphylococci.
Medications will help by reducing the intensity and frequency of cold sores. There is no guarantee of any known medication today, that will prevent cold sores.
Not very likely. The herpes virus that causes cold sores "hides" in nerves and there are very few nerves in the nose area of the face compared to the mouth area.
Don't pick your nose.
To prevent bed sores.
its to prevent bed sores
It is difficult to prevent cold sores; if you are infected, lower the stress on your body, such as not getting a cold or the flu, not getting enough sleep, or staying in the sun for long periods of time without applying sunblock.
They are hock sores. Foals lie down alot and when they get up, the skin is abraded against a hard surface. Bedding very, very deeply will help prevent hcok sores.