How to keep a hand burn from a scar Why don t burns leave a scar?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-23
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It depends on the degree of burns.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Many people simply think that burns will cause ** scars, in fact, more than that, burns will leave too much damage to patients, but many people don't know, and it's too late to understand it, so today we will talk to you about the major hazards of burns.

    The harm of scalding is 1: after the scald, if the first time is delayed, there is a possibility that the key object will be infected due to low body immunity or the person who is not suitable for a long time to move, and the person will be in danger of life.

    The harm of scalding two: some patients must stay in bed after severe burns**, but this is also because patients often cannot move freely, which will increase the possibility of causing bedsores, and some patients can not move normally, resulting in a decline in cardiopulmonary function, causing pneumonia, and even organ failure, which are all hazards after scalding.

    The harm of scalding three: the harm caused by scalding is not only the surface scar, but also the very serious trauma after the burn, which is generally difficult to remove, so it will cause a certain amount of pressure on the patient's mind, which is the double trouble that the scald brings to the patient, on the one hand, the pain of the scar, and on the other hand, the bearing of the heart.

    The above three points are the hazards of burns, I hope that all burn patients can pay attention to the harm of burns, cooperate with the doctor**, this morning's burns**, I wish all friends can stay away from burns.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Burns are a common accidental injury that can cause us a lot of inconvenience and pain. When faced with burns, many people will try a variety of them"Home remedies"to relieve pain or speed up wound healing. However, some home remedies may not be suitable or may even worsen the condition, and delays** can have serious consequences.

    First of all, it is worth emphasizing that when facing burns, the most important thing is to take the right first aid measures in time and seek professional medical help. Don't try to go through your own experience or"Home remedies"to deal with burns. Here are some common home remedies that can worsen your condition:

    Use toothpaste or egg whites: Some people believe that applying toothpaste or egg whites to burns can relieve pain or speed up healing. However, these substances do not have the effect of scalding and may cause infection or allergic reactions.

    Use cold water or ice: Although cold water can be used to rinse the wound for the first time, prolonged continuous cold water irrigation or ice can cause cryoinjury to local tissues, causing pain and obstruction of blood circulation, delaying the wound**.

    Direct application of oil: Some people believe that applying oil can prevent wound infection and promote healing, but in fact, doing so can lead to the growth of bacteria and infection of the wound. In addition, certain oils and fats may obstruct air circulation, exacerbating wound pain and healing time.

    Use foods such as garlic, ginger, etc.: Some people believe that applying foods such as garlic, ginger, etc., directly to the burn area reduces pain and reduces inflammation. However, these foods do not have a specific effect and may cause allergic reactions or infections.

    Delayed scalds** can lead to serious consequences, including the following:

    Increased risk of infection: After burns, the wound surface is susceptible to bacterial infection. If delayed**, there is an increased risk of infection during wound healing, which can lead to severe symptoms of infection and even scattered complications such as sepsis.

    Worsening wounds: Burns that are not treated in a timely manner may not heal quickly, leading to ulcers, scarring, or even permanent skin damage.

    Therefore, in the face of burns, we should take proper first aid measures as soon as possible, such as rinsing the wound with cold water, keeping it clean, avoiding destroying the herpes, etc. Then, seek professional medical help and guidance in a timely manner, and receive appropriate ** measures to reduce pain, promote wound healing, and minimize the severity of the consequences.

    In short, in the face of burns, proper first aid and timely medical intervention are the most important. Don't blindly try everything"Home remedies"to avoid aggravation of the condition and delays**. Remember, health and safety are paramount, and no home remedies should replace professional medical advice and guidance.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Whether there is a scar or not is mainly related to the depth of the burn, and burns above the second degree will have scars. However, proper treatment of burns can make the scar relatively small. Depending on the degree of burn, the treatment is also different.

    The general treatment principle is accidental burns, first local cold water rinse, scald can be used externally to apply scald cream, burns to the hospital to treat the wound. Then it's a matter of changing dressings regularly and taking antibiotics to prevent infection. These are limited to localized small area burns.

    The management of large scalds is relatively complex. Asked me about being scalded with boiling water, and now that I'm bandaged, will I leave an ugly scar, when will I be okay, and the answer is simply to say the scald grade, 1 degree red, 2 degrees of bubbles (blisters), 2 degrees of lightness, 2 degrees of depth, 2 degrees of depth, 3 degrees, and all of the whole thickness is broken. This is the general scald scale that the teacher talked about when I was in school.

    If you look at which one of them, you will have a scar if it is more than 2 degrees deep. 1st degree and 2nd degree are basically not scarred. Ask me if I'm 2 degrees lighter, so I should be fine.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you have a scar, it is recommended that you use the 8th or 14th method of scalding**1: first rinse the wound with cold water, and then soak the wound in cold water for half an hour. Generally speaking, the earlier the soaking time, the lower the water temperature (not lower than 5 to avoid frostbite), the better the effect.

    However, if the wound has been blistered and broken, it should not be soaked to prevent infection. **2 for burns: Gently apply light salt water to the burned area, which can reduce inflammation.

    Scald**3: In the injured area, rub soy sauce or honey, lard, dog oil, ginger juice, all can be effective Scald**4: Use egg white, cooked honey or sesame oil, mix and apply to the injured area, which has anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving effects.

    Scalded **5: Cut a few slices of raw pears and stick them to the burn, which has an astringent and pain-relieving effect. Scalded ** six:

    After the child is burned, boil 25 grams of black beans with water and thick juice, and apply to the wound, which is curative. **7 of scalding: For mild burns, dry waste tea residue can be roasted on the fire and then finely ground, mixed with vegetable oil to form a paste, and applied to the wound, which can reduce swelling and relieve pain.

    Scalds**8: After scalding** hands and feet**, immediately pour alcohol into a basin or bucket, and immerse all the wounds in alcohol, which can relieve pain and redness and prevent blistering. If soaked for 1 2 hours, the scalded ** can gradually return to normal.

    If the wound is not in the part that is easy to soak, you can use a piece of cotton wool to soak in liquor, take it out and apply it to the wound, and pour the wine on the cotton wool at any time to prevent drying. Good results can also be received after a few hours. Scalded ** nine:

    **After being scalded by oil or boiling water, you can use wind oil essence, kaleidohua oil or vegetable oil (such as sesame oil) to apply directly to the injured surface, **If it is not broken, it can generally be relieved in 5 minutes. **10 for burns: Apply chlortetracycline eye ointment to the wound, it can reduce swelling and relieve pain after a few minutes.

    Scalds**11: After burns, apply some soap immediately to temporarily reduce swelling and relieve pain. Scalded **Twelve:

    Immediately after a mild burn, soak the injured area in kerosene to relieve pain, reduce swelling and prevent blistering. Scalded **13: 1 turtle shell, burnt ash or add a little borneol to grind finely, mix with sesame oil, apply to the injured surface, 3 times a day.

    Burns**14: When a small area of burns occurs, apply some toothpaste immediately, which not only relieves pain, but also inhibits blisters. The blisters that have formed will also subside on their own and are less susceptible to infection.

    Small second-degree burns heal after 1 attempt.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If the injury is not serious, you can give him some scald cream, the metabolism of the little doll is very fast, and some will disappear after a few months or a few years, and if it is serious, you will have to have cosmetic surgery.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello, burns can be used is moist scald cream or Jingwanhong scald ointment**, guidance If the blister is large, you can pick it at the lower edge of the blister, but don't get the ** off. Do not get wet at all times to prevent infection.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Every morning and evening, use egg whites to compress it, remove the egg yolk, the ** after the scald is very fragile, remember to use native eggs, pay attention. Insist on applying the face for 1 week, once in the morning and once in the evening, it will slowly recover, and you can clean the scars on your face when you are almost good, one of my former classmates was also burned by most of the face, and it was an egg white compress that was used to apply the face, and the recovery was very fast, and it was more effective than the general medicine, and there would be traces after the medication, I wish you a speedy return to beauty!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Generally, burns will not leave scars.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The following methods for freshly burned **, the effect is very fast, even if it is a very serious burn, you can completely eliminate the scar without leaving traces, the effect will be very ideal:

    1. Lavender essential oil is a special medicine for burns, which can sterilize and help heal, the effect is very magical, it can achieve a more obvious effect in a short cycle, and it will not leave a scar after being cured, it will surprise you, you can find cosmetics in shopping malls, and some beauty salons also have it.

    Note: Be sure to use pure lavender essential oil, and the sooner you apply it, the better;

    2. Use aloe vera, mash the aloe vera meat and apply it to the burned part, and replace it regularly, which can make ** not leave a scald scar, and the effect is very good;

    3. Remove the thorns, peel and mash the cactus and apply it to the burned area, which can also achieve the effect of leaving no scars after the injury is healed.

    I've personally used lavender ** for my own burns and the effect is very good. In your case, it is personally recommended to use pure lavender essential oil, which will heal quickly. If you're not afraid of trouble, you'll be just as happy with the other two methods.

    After accidentally burning, it is more beneficial to use tap water to flush the scald area for 20 minutes to more than half an hour at the first time, and then apply the drug. If there are blisters, try to avoid actively bursting them, which will heal faster.

    Use the remaining lavender essential oil to store it in a cool place away from light (a wooden drawer is best), if you encounter mosquito bites, **breakage, or in case of burns, you can use it**, so that **can recover in the shortest possible time.

    Good luck soon**!

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