Balsamic Liniment (by Vishnevsky), is a traditional topical ointment with a long-standing reputation for its therapeutic benefits, particularly in promoting wound healing of various origins, as it has disinfectant properties and combating inflammation. In addition, the components have a mild irritating effect, and therefore contribute to the regeneration of tissues. If you suffer from a trophic ulcer, abscess, lymphadenitis or lymphangitis, have bedsores, boils, burns or frostbite, try Balsamic Liniment. This ointment is formulated with a combination of ingredients believed to work synergistically. Its primary applications include the treatment of minor burns, cuts, abrasions, ulcers, and various skin conditions such as boils and carbuncles. The purported benefits include antiseptic action, aimed at preventing infection anti-inflammatory effects, designed to reduce pain and swelling and the potential to stimulate tissue regeneration, thereby accelerating the healing process. Application – Balsamic liniment should be applied to the affected areas of the skin in a thin layer. First, it is necessary to clean the wound from necrotic tissues and treat it with an antiseptic. Balsamic liniment can also be used for bandages. In this case, it is necessary to impregnate a sterile napkin with the medicine. It is necessary to change the bandage once every 2-3 days. Method of application and dosage. For adults, apply liniment externally: apply to the affected areas of the skin. Place a sterile napkin or a sterile bandage soaked in the drug on the wounds. Change the bandage once every 2-3 days. The duration of the treatment course is from 6 to 20 days. Do not use for children. Balsamic liniment is intended for external use only.Tissue Regeneration: It can stimulate the regeneration of damaged tissues. Treatment of Burns: It's often applied to minor burns to soothe the skin and aid in healing. Anti-inflammatory Effects: The liniment is thought to reduce inflammation, which can alleviate pain and promote healing in affected areas. Antiseptic Action: The ingredients have antiseptic properties, helping to prevent or combat infection in wounds. Wound Healing: It's traditionally used to promote the healing of various wounds, including cuts, abrasions, and ulcers.