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Brilio.net - Fish is one of the popular choices of side dishes because it is rich in nutrients and health benefits. Various types of fish, both from freshwater and sea water, can be processed into delicious dishes. Regular consumption of fish is very good for health because of the abundant nutritional content in it.
Freshness of fish is an important factor in producing quality dishes, but care must be taken when processing them. Some types of freshwater fish such as patin, catfish, and tilapia have dangerous stings. The sting of these stings can cause infections characterized by swelling, pain, and purulent wounds.
In addition to stingrays, fish spines and bones also have the potential to cause injury during processing. Sharp fish spines can easily pierce the skin and cause wounds. Even if the spines are successfully removed, wounds that are not treated immediately are still at risk of infection.
A tutorial on treating wounds caused by stings and fish bones using natural ingredients from the kitchen has been shared by the Mancing Mania YouTube channel. The video shows how to prevent infection using two simple kitchen ingredients. This treatment method is effective in treating swelling and redness caused by stings or fish bones.
"This is the first or traditional treatment if you are bitten by a fish bone or sting. But if the symptoms are very severe, it is still better to see a doctor," said YouTube Mancing Mania.
As reported by BrilioFood from YouTube Mancing Mania on Tuesday (24/12), the kitchen ingredients used are one clove of red onion and enough cooking oil. The method is to first peel the red onion from its dry skin. Make sure the skin is really clean, okay.
photo: YouTube/Mancing Mania
Next, prepare a fork and stick the shallots into the fork. After that, dip the shallots into the cooking oil. Stir until all the shallots are coated with oil.
photo: YouTube/Mancing Mania
Next step, burn the shallots. You can use the help of a stove or candle to burn the shallots. Burn while turning over the entire surface can be dry and slightly burnt.
photo: YouTube/Mancing Mania
After burning, peel a little bit of the burnt part of the onion. Then immediately apply it to the hand or body part that was previously known to have a sting or fish bone. That way, the wound will be warmer and the onion will treat the infection that has the potential to cause pain or swelling.
"Because it is believed that shallots have antibiotics that can treat swelling and painful throbbing due to stings or fish bones," he explained further.
photo: YouTube/Mancing Mania
Keep rubbing the area until the skin is warmer and the pain is reduced. But if it still doesn't reduce, you can cut the onion. Then rub it on the wound until the pain subsides.
In a health analyst study uploaded to jurnal.poltekkespalembang.ac.id, shallots have antiseptic effects derived from the compound allicin. When shallots are burned, this compound becomes stronger and can inhibit the growth of staphylococcus aureus bacteria. This type of bacteria can cause skin infections due to stings or fish bones, which are characterized by redness, swelling, pain, and purulent wounds.
This video by YouTube user Mancing Mania has received more than 99 thousand viewers. Who would have thought, many netizens were helped by this simple tutorial. This was expressed directly through the comments column.
"Great, uncle, try it right away, thank God I'm instantly cured.
Thanks for the info," said YouTube @JBAngler90.
"Wow, I got stung by a catfish and it felt hot and cold and I had goosebumps. I was looking for a cure. I saw this, bro. I used red onions. Wow, it's really effective. Thank you very much," said YouTube @tnykrsdiawan6288.
"Alhamdulillah... after trying these tips, I finally feel better... thank you for the tutorial... very useful," said YouTube @jumriani4996.
"Alhamdulillah, this method is effective," said YouTube @mirukochan6632.
"Automatic practice, boss, my friend just got a sting, so I was confused, luckily there was this, I wanted to try it first, thank you, brother," said YouTube @KawanAnimee.
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