Cures for DIY mishaps | Inquirer Business

Cures for DIY mishaps

/ 04:16 AM September 26, 2020

Staying in more than ever because of the COVID-19 pandemic, we become more prone to noticing areas of the home we can improve.

Some of us do it to demarcate spaces where we can more effectively work or study. Others, out of boredom, just want to shake things up. For whatever reason, the do-it-yourself home improvement makes us prone to some injuries. When these happen, we should know what we can do to prevent further harm.

Blunt force trauma

Ah, one of the most commonplace injuries in home construction. One can hit his or her finger with a hammer or drop a heavy object on the toe. In some cases, people accidentally swing hard objects on others. When these happen, immediately apply an ice bag or cold compress on the affected area for up to 15 minutes at a time to limit inflammation. Observe if the inflammation persists as it may in fact be a fracture or dislocation.

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Blunt force trauma is one of the most commonplace injuries in home construction.

Bruising

Renovators should be prepared for trips, slips and falls. While many measures may be taken to minimize the risk, it would be more beneficial to treat it as something that comes with the territory. To reduce the bruising, you can wrap an elastic bandage around it. Also elevate the affected area to reduce pressure rushing there. Add pineapple to your diet or apply it topically. It has enzymes that can reduce the severity of the bruise and even an inflammation.

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Wrap an elastic bandage around bruises to minimize damage.

Wounds and cuts

These are also highly probable because construction involves sharp and hard objects. Clean it with soap and water, and apply pressure to stop any bleeding. Afterwards, you can apply honey, which has antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties. You can also make paste out of garlic or onion, and spread it on the wound.

Be extra mindful when using sharp and hard objects in your home renovation

Burns

Some equipment accumulate heat and burn skin. Remember that you can treat most first- and second-degree burns less than 3 inches in diameter, but anything beyond it might need medical attention. To stop the burn from causing further damage, run cool water over the affected area for some 20 minutes and then wash it with soap and water. Apply gel from the “burn plant” aloe vera. It has properties that prevent damage and promote healing.

The “burn plant” aloe vera has properties that prevent damage and promote healing.

MACE app

Many renovation mishaps, however, are beyond home remedies. Skewers, deep cuts, excessive bleeding, electrocution and the loss of consciousness, among others, need medical help. You may now easily contact a medical professional through Medicard Philippines’ MACE App. Through this free app, you can also seek advice from health professionals right in the comfort of your home or schedule tests in a clinic or hospital nearest you.

Medicard’s MACE App

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