Boiling water scalded the calf area and blistered a large area for three days What to do 10

Updated on healthy 2024-05-26
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    My personal experience: pick up the blisters, grind them into powder with oxytetracycline, sprinkle them on top, and the itching starts to get better the next day.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    You should go to the hospital for examination in time when you are burned, if you don't check and don't rub the medicine, it will cause your ** to ulcerate, it is recommended that you go to the hospital for examination immediately!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    This is a second-degree burn, it is recommended that if there are still small blisters, the small blisters should be protected from breaking, and the large blisters should be treated in the hospital to avoid scars. In the hospital, the doctor will use an injection needle to draw the blood vesicle fluid, or cut it at a low position (on the edge of the blister) to release the blister. If a two-centimeter diameter blister is less than a centimeter thick, you don't need to pick it up.

    Generally**, light salt water will be gently applied to the burn area, which can make the blisters subside, and it also has anti-inflammatory effects, so there is no need to take oral anti-inflammatory drugs. You can also use rice vinegar to scrub the affected area. It has the effects of dispersing stasis, stopping bleeding, detoxifying, and killing insects.

    Spicy foods should also be eaten sparingly during wound healing.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1.Immediately after a burn, the burned area should be immersed in clean, cold water. The sooner you soak in cold water after a scald, the better the effect; The lower the water temperature, the better, but not lower than -6.

    Soaking in cold water should generally last for more than half an hour. This can reduce the severity of pain or burns by dissipating heat in a timely manner.

    2.Scalding is not serious (refers to a 1st degree burn with red skin and no blistering on the scald), and can generally be treated at home. Rinse and clean the wound with cold boiled water (or light salt water).

    For wounds on the limbs and trunk, comfrey oil or scald ointment can be applied and applied externally with gauze.

    3.It is best to go to the hospital for treatment of burn patients.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    As soon as the boiling water is boiled, touch some soy sauce in the hot area. Don't wash it with that cold water. The soy sauce is dry and continues to touch.

    Until you don't feel the pain, it won't blister.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Disinfect the needle with alcohol or iodine wine, if not, you can also burn it on the fire to disinfect, and then puncture the blister (it doesn't hurt at all), wipe the water dry, wipe it with alcohol or iodine ** It's better, don't use a band-aid, it's not good to cover the wound.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Use a needle to pick up the blisters! Remember to burn the needle with fire! And use alcohol to kill poison! Squeeze the water out of it! Don't use Band-Aids! Then the wound will rot! Do not wash with water! Rub with alcohol! Alcohol kills viruses!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. For small areas of mild burns, cold water can be used to rinse the local area in time to reduce the temperature and reduce pain and swelling. If the burn is dirty, it can be rinsed with soapy water, but not scrubbed vigorously; After dipping it in dry water, it is then coated with safflower oil, Jingwan red paste and other medicines.

    2. If there is a blister formed after the burn, the liquid in the blister can be extracted with a sterile syringe after disinfection, and then covered with non-toxic gauze and bandaged. However, if there is local fever, pain, and exudate after bandaging, it may be a bacterial infection, and you should go to the hospital for treatment according to the method of dressing change.

    3. If the blister has been broken after the burn and the local contamination is dirty, it should be rinsed with normal saline, and the surrounding area should also be cleaned and disinfected, and then the wound cover should be bandaged with petroleum jelly gauze and sterile gauze, and the dressing should be changed every 2-3 days.

    4. If the burn is the head and neck, there is no need to bandage, and exposure should be used, and only burn ointment can be applied to the wound, but the wound should not be polluted with snot, tears and saliva. If the wound is heavily contaminated, tetanus antitoxin and antibiotics should be given to the hospital if necessary to control the infection.

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  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If you already have blisters, don't break them, and apply some SD silver to prevent infection.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The blisters in the scald area should not be easily broken, the blisters are the subcutaneous tissue fluid, which is sterile and has a protective effect on the new growth, and can be infiltrated with sterilized gauze to cover the wound with Livanol to prevent infection and convergence, drop the liquid medicine on the gauze several times a day and change the gauze once. After the blisters dry up and crust over, apply scald ointment until the scab falls off naturally. Be careful not to get water on the wound and not to pick the scab to avoid scarring.

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