Scald blister treatment, how to deal with scald blisters

Updated on healthy 2024-05-06
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Burns are divided into three degrees, the first degree of burns does not blister, the second degree of burns blister, the white base of the bubble after the break is a deep second-degree burn, and the base surface is red is a shallow second-degree burn. There is no scar in the shallow second degree, and there is no scar in the deep second degree. Superficial second degree can be converted to deep second degree in the case of infection.

    Your scald blisters are late, and small, probably a shallow second. If the blister is less than cm, it is not necessary to pick it up, if it is larger than it, it can be picked after disinfection, and the external burn ointment is used to bandage. The course of a large scald is divided into three stages, each of which is about a week, and you are suffering from a small scald, estimated at 4-5 days per period.

    The first stage is the exudative phase, the second stage is the infection phase, and the third stage is the crusting phase. You're in the oozing phase and blisters are normal. Good luck with you**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I was burned by boiling water last week, my feet were full of blisters, you are nothing, I almost fainted.

    You go to the outpatient clinic to buy Hejing Wanhong scald ointment for 10 yuan, apply the medicine up, change the ointment 2 or 3 times a day, and if the blister has not been absorbed after a few days, use the needle (sterilized with fire) to gently puncture, and the toilet paper should be used to absorb the neon inside, and then apply some ointment, it is best to open the ventilation. It's good after 2 or 3 days!! Your injuries will be healed for more than a week at most!!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    First, the needle is burned red on the fire and cooled before piercing the blister (during which the needle cannot touch anything else), then squeeze out the water in the blister with a sterile cotton swab, and then spray the wound with iodine volt, and it will be fine in a few days.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The specific situation is analyzed on a case-by-case basis.

    Depending on your situation, you can disinfect with disinfectant solution first. Then puncture it with a fire-burned needle, and then gently squeeze out the liquid with a sterile cotton swab, if you don't go out, you don't need to bandage, if you want to go out, you can wrap it with gauze a little, don't bother, cover the wound a little, and paste it with medical tape. Don't touch the water (if you do, gently dry it with a clean cotton swab, etc.), and it will be fine to scar in three or four days.

    PS: Disinfectant, cotton swabs, gauze, and adhesive tape are sold in pharmacies Also, don't use them"Mabel"This kind of thing has been proved to contain a lot of bacteria, and every time we accept some emergency burn patients transferred from small hospitals, we must first remove the smear on the body"Mabel", very troublesome.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The blisters must be more than 2 degree burns, mainly depending on the color of the base and the depth of pain.

    If you just get hot, rinse it with water first, puncture it with a sterile thing if there is a blister, drain the liquid in the blister, disinfect the wound with iodine, apply it externally with "silver caprylic acid", and then wrap it with gauze bandage, take anti-infective drugs such as cefradine orally, (it is recommended to take it orally only if the area is small) change the dressing every other day, the blood supply to the lower limbs is not good, it is necessary to raise it appropriately, walk less down, and the shallow 2 degree or small area deep 2 degree burns can be healed in about 9 days.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Don't pop the blisters, it's easy to get infected.

    There is a very simple way to rub iodine in the frothy area. This method is also relatively effective.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Rinse with cold water first.

    Do not puncture scalding blisters to avoid infection.

    It can be absorbed by yourself in about a week.

    After accidentally pricking, disinfect and bandage.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Your blisters are small.

    Wait for it to absorb itself.

    But if it breaks.

    You just have to be careful not to let it get infected.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    When I went to the steel factory hospital, there was a special scald medicine for 9 yuan a bottle, and the effect was very good.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Question 1: How to deal with blisters after burns? Do you need to pick it up?

    The scald part does not belong to the vital part, the scald part is only slightly red, the range is not large, it belongs to a degree of burn, or blisters, ** is not damaged This kind of scald generally does not cause infection, just rinse with cold water, which can reduce the local temperature to prevent continued burns, and also has a pain-relieving effect. After that, just wrap it with clean gauze. Do not pick up the blisters to prevent infection.

    Question 2: What should I do if my hands are scalded and blistered by boiling water Scalded **1: Rinse the wound with cold water first, 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. Scalded ** two:

    Gently apply light salt water to the burned area to reduce inflammation. Scalded **three: In the injured area, rub soy sauce or honey, lard, dog fat, ginger juice, all can be effective Scalded **four:

    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.

    **6 of scalds: After the child is burned, boil the thick juice with 25 grams of black beans and apply it to the wound, which is curative. Scalded ** seven:

    For mild burns, the dried waste tea residue can be roasted on the fire and slightly charred, 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.

    Burns**9: **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 relieve pain in 5 minutes. Scalded **ten:

    Chlortetracycline eye ointment is applied to the wound, and after a few minutes, the swelling and pain can be relieved. Scalds**11: After burns, apply some soap immediately to temporarily reduce swelling and relieve pain.

    Burns**12: After a mild burn, soak the injured part in kerosene immediately, which can relieve pain after a few minutes, and has the effect of reducing swelling and preventing blistering. Scalded ** Thirteen:

    1 soft-shelled turtle shell, burnt ash or add a little borneol to grind finely, mix with sesame oil, apply to the injured face, 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.

    Hope, thank you!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1. Rinse the wound with cold water first, 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. Gently apply light salt water to the burn area to reduce inflammation.

    3. On the injured area, rub soy sauce or honey, lard, dog fat, ginger juice, all of which can be effective (but if it is a serious burn, it cannot be done).

    4. Use egg white, cooked honey or sesame oil, mix and apply evenly to the injured area, which has anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving effects.

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

    6. After the child is burned, boil the thick juice with 25 grams of black beans and apply it to the wound, which is curative.

    7. For mild burns, the dried waste tea residue can be roasted on the fire and slightly coke, then ground finely, mixed with vegetable oil to form a paste, and applied to the wound, which can reduce swelling and relieve pain.

    8. After the hand and foot ** burn, immediately pour the alcohol into the basin or barrel, and soak all the wounds in the 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.

    9. **After being scalded by oil or boiling water, you can use wind oil essence, kaleihua oil or vegetable oil (such as sesame oil) to apply directly to the injured surface, **If it is not broken, it can generally relieve pain in 5 minutes.

    10. Apply chlortetracycline eye ointment to the wound, which can reduce swelling and relieve pain after a few minutes.

    11. After burning, apply some soap immediately to temporarily reduce swelling and relieve pain.

    12. After a mild burn, soak the injured part in kerosene immediately, which can relieve pain after a few minutes, and has the effect of reducing swelling and preventing blistering.

    13. 1 soft-shelled 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.

    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.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    My child is only more than 10 months old, and now he doesn't know how to walk much, he is in a walker, and a few days ago her grandmother poured boiling water and put the boiling water bottle on the ground, but she still hit it, burned her feet, and blistered. Let's share how to deal with scalded blisters.

    1.Step 1: Immediately and carefully take off the clothes, pants, shoes and socks soaked in hot liquid, spray the wound with clean cold water or immerse the wound in clean cold water, you can also apply a wet and cold towel to the affected area, and you can also use vinegar to get rid of the scalded **.

    2.Step 2: Try not to scratch the blisters or epidermis to avoid bacterial infection.

    To prevent blisters on the burn, you can wash and apply vinegar to the affected area, or you can rub the affected area with egg white. If the blister has been punctured, the wound can be covered with sterilized gauze and taken to the hospital.

    3.The third open collapse step: mild burns or small scald areas, can be applied to the scattered area with egg oil (the practice of egg oil is to dig round:

    Precautions. When the burn is not serious, we can do simple treatment at home, but in severe cases, blisters may occur. Do not rinse the affected area with liters of cold water, as this may cause infection and inflammation of the wound and scarring.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    How to deal with scalded blisters

    In life, it is inevitable that there will be burns because of carelessness, the degree of scalding is mild and severe, severe scalding will lead to blisters in the human body, if not treated in time, the nucleus will cause infection and life-threatening possibility, so how to deal with scalded blisters? Let's find out.

    How to deal with scalded blisters

    1. When we are burned, the first time to reduce the temperature of the scalded skin, such as rinsing the wound with tap water, if it is a more serious burn, and need to put the wound into cold water to soak, if it is wearing clothes, do not take off the clothes for the time being, so as not to aggravate the wound, you can use scissors to cut the wound after soaking.

    2. When there are blisters in the scald, if it is only a small blister, it is necessary to try to ensure that the wound and the surrounding ** are dry, and the skin of the blister is a good protective film, which can make my wound to avoid the possibility of infection, and after a period of time, the blister will dry up and disappear by itself.

    3. However, if it is a relatively large and serious water card, you need to go to the hospital to use a sterilized syringe to extract the pus in the blister or puncture the blister with a relatively fine sterilized pillow to release the pus, and then squeeze it with a sterile cotton swab, and then use sterile and breathable gauze to bandage the wound, during which the wound should not touch the water, and try to ensure the dryness of the skin, which can not only avoid the wound from being infected, but also make the wound heal faster.

    4. After bandaging the wound, pay attention to changing the dressing for the wound on time, and also pay attention not to use home remedies, so as not to aggravate the degree of the wound.

    5. When the blisters are almost better, there will be scabs, so don't pick them at this time, because this will often cause secondary damage to the wound.

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