Correct use
Although safflower oil is good, its dosage should be moderate. Excessive use may cause harm to the body. When the baby sprains, pour a little safflower oil on the affected area. If the dosage is not well controlled, you can dip it in cotton wool and apply it to the wound. Massage gently after application to help absorption.
Not suitable for use on the day of sprain.
Don't use safflower oil immediately after the baby sprains, otherwise it may aggravate the redness. After waiting for a day, apply a small amount of safflower oil to the affected area. If the wound bleeds, safflower oil should not be used immediately, so as not to affect the wound recovery.
Wound ulcers are forbidden.
If the wound festers, don't use safflower oil, otherwise it may aggravate the festering and even cause inflammation.
Use under adult supervision.
In short, the baby can use safflower oil in moderation, but it is necessary to pay attention to the above points and ensure that it is used under the supervision of adults. If the wound is unusually serious or repeated, you should seek professional advice and treatment in time.