Lacquer magazine back number [second time]

[Relationship between cocoons and lacquer]


Last time, I mentioned that putting lacquered feet in lacquer would make lacquer worse. Speaking of samurai, it is also known as a special remedy for lacquer rashes.
I hear that the lacquer rash will heal quickly if you crush the living samurai and apply it to the affected area.
Is this relationship between lacquer and cocoon a coincidence? Once you are wondering, there is no help for it, so I'd like to experiment with lacquered lacquered feet. I want to prepare the Echizen rice cake of Fukui Prefecture, so I will wait until the rice cake is lifted.

Well, there was a story about lacquer rash, but as I work for a lacquer shop, there are many cases of rash.
If you accidentally notice that the lacquer has adhered to your body, you will be swollen red and itchy. This is a symptom called rash, but here are some ways to deal with it.

1. “Stylish steroids for hospital use”
This does not have an immediate effect on suppressing itching, but can shorten the period of complete cure. However, steroids weaken the skin, and if the same part is irritated, the symptoms may be worse than the previous time. Also, depending on chemicals, self-healing power is not nurtured, so those who will be with lacquer for a long time may not use it as much as possible.

2. “Add salt water”
It is an old-fashioned treatment, but it is also one hand to go swimming. Maybe you can find a spider.

3. “Cool with ice”
Forget itching for a moment as a sou. It is a gem that feels good in the affected area that has been heated.

4. “Pour hot water in the bath”
Just pour hot water, itching will fade, wonder! Recommended when you can't stand it. The hot air from the dryer has the same effect.
Since skin cannot feel heat and itching at the same time, it is a trick that uses heat to give priority to heat. However, if hot water is too hot, you will get burned.

5. “Patience”
If you become a professional craftsman, you will be able to tolerate some things with patience.

The only thing you must not do is cover the rash. Scratching causes a vicious circle in which the rash spreads, complete cure is delayed, and itching increases. When I joined the company, I had a hard time getting out of this infinite loop.
If you already know how to deal with rashes such as “I am cured like this”, please let me know.
See you at the next lacquer magazine.