What should I do if I am injured by oil splash? What should I do if I am splashed with oil?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-17
24 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    After being accidentally splashed with hot oil, the best way to deal with it is to rinse it with plenty of water to cool down, and then apply a little scald plaster appropriately, which can achieve a very ideal treatment effect.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If you are injured by an oil splash, you should immediately rinse it with cold water, and if it is serious, you can go to the hospital to deal with it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If you are injured by oil splashing, it is best to apply ice water immediately, and then spray Yunnan Baiyao when the water is dry.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    In the event of a burn, first aid and early and appropriate treatment can prevent the injury from getting worse, prevent infection and prevent shock.

    For small areas of mild burns, when blisters are not formed in the early stage, and there is red fever and pain, you can rub vegetable oil, soybean oil, cool oil and blue oil hydrocarbons, etc., or cover with sterilized petroleum jelly gauze, or you can use soy sauce wet compress, which can play a role in reducing swelling and relieving pain. For those who have formed blisters, first wipe the surrounding area with Xinjieerfen solution or 75 alcohol**, rinse the wound with normal saline or soapy water, extract the liquid in the bubble under sterile conditions, and compress the wound with trisulfonate ointment, tetracycline ointment, scald ointment or disinfectant petroleum jelly gauze.

    Apply scald medicine. If the injured area is large and the bubble is large, take medication under the guidance of a doctor.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Rinse the burned area with cool water immediately for about 20 minutes, or until the pain disappears. Disinfect with iodophor in a timely manner, and apply a burn moisturizing cream to the topic.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    After being splashed with oil, you should immediately rinse the wound with water, and then apply soy sauce, if there is scalding medicine, apply scalding medicine, so that you can quickly ** scald wounds.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1.After being scalded by hot oil, first turn off the heat quickly and stay away from the hot oil to avoid more damage.

    2.If your hands or feet are slightly burned by the hot oil, and the skin is not broken and blistered, but it is red and painful, do not rub it at this time to prevent the abrased epidermis from causing bacterial infection. First of all.

    3.In order to prevent peeling and foaming after a slight burn of hot oil, you can scrub with light salt water to reduce inflammation after rinsing with cold water, and you can also use egg white liquid, safflower oil and other evenly applied to the burn area, which can relieve pain and reduce swelling.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    When you are burned by oil, you should rinse it with slow-flowing water as soon as possible for about 30 minutes or more, which can achieve the pain-relieving effect; After that, you should go to a regular hospital and debride the wound.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you are splashed with hot oil, rinse the splash area with cold water immediately and remove the local hot oil to relieve the pain when the temperature drops. Then observe the condition of the local wound, observe whether the wound has blisters with small blisters, do not treat, large blisters, can go out of the liquid in the blisters under sterile disinfection, and it is best to go to the hospital for treatment in time.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    After being splashed with hot oil, you should immediately put the water under the faucet, rinse it with cold water continuously, so that it can be cooled down quickly, rinse for about 10 minutes and then apply the scald cream, so that basically there will be no blisters.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If he is injured by oil splashing, he should be treated with an ice pack, and then apply scalding cream after 10 minutes, which will get better faster.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If you are splashed with oil, first rinse it with cool water immediately, then apply some iodophor or something before going to the hospital for medical attention.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If he is injured by oil splashing, he should be given an ice pack or ice cube, and then apply burn cream after 10 minutes.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    After being splashed with oil, you should immediately use an ice pack to apply a cold compress or put it under the faucet and rinse it with cold water to cool down quickly, so as to avoid blister burns.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If the area splashed by the oil is relatively large, it should be rinsed with cold water for about half an hour, and then apply the scald medicine to prevent the occurrence of blisters and ulceration.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    After being burned, the first thing to do is to rinse with cold water or apply a cold compress with ice tape. After applying a cold compress, apply the scald cream, and if it is already foaming, you need to pick up the blister. Then apply the scald cream.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    First of all, rinse with cold water, and spray the scalding ointment when there is no burning sensation.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    What should I do if my email is damaged? Wash it with soy sauce or apply a little more burn cream with cold water. In this way, there will be no inflammation.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Flush cold water immediately; All emergency treatment for burns is to flush cold water to prevent swelling.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Under normal circumstances, if the North mail shirt is good, it needs to be reprocessed, and you can directly process it from three directions.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Step Method:

    1;Rinse with cold water immediately to relieve the pain of being splashed with hot oil, and also to prevent foaming, until you feel that the splashed area is not so hot. Then you can use a Thai medicine called "black green ointment" which is easier to use and is not expensive. The burn is not severe, and being splashed with oil like mine does not leave a dark deposit.

    Erythromycin ointment also has a good effect, it can also relieve pain, don't apply too thick, and continue to apply a little when it is quickly absorbed.

    2;Cut fresh potatoes into small slices and stick them on the area where the oil is splashed to relieve the pain, but you have to change them after a while, don't stick one slice all the time, this will not work.

    Precautions: Scalds must be washed with cold water first, the action should be light, do not let ** appear secondary skin lesions, and wait until you don't feel hot. You can also use some trauma medicine to reduce swelling and relieve pain.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    After being scalded by oil, the situation is not too serious, but there is local redness and swelling, then there is no need to be too anxious at this time, you can directly rinse the injury under cold water, and after the pain symptoms are reduced, then take an appropriate amount of cool oil and apply it directly to the injury, and the symptoms of redness and swelling can disappear the next day.

    If there is a small blister on the affected area after being scalded by oil, do not break it at this time, you should take an appropriate amount of alcohol and apply it around the small blister, and then prepare an appropriate amount of clean gauze, and gently wrap the affected area with gauze to prevent it from contacting bacteria and causing infection.

    Precautions

    1. If the burn is severe, do not rinse or soak the wound with raw and cold water, otherwise it will cause skin ulceration, aggravate the injury, and greatly increase the chance of scarring.

    2. If you have a first-degree burn, you should take off your clothes and socks immediately, and soak the undamaged wound in cold water for half an hour; Second-degree scald blisters can be punctured with a sterilized needle to release water on the edge of the blister, and then bandaged after applying scalding cream, and the tightness should be moderate; Third-degree burns should be wrapped in a clean cloth and sent to the hospital in time. Do not apply purple potions or ointments to the wound to affect the observation and treatment of the disease.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Once the hot oil has been splashed on your face, rinse directly under the faucet and apply a cold compress wrapped in ice with a towel. If the pain on the face disappears and there is no foaming after the cold compress, then there is no need to worry and there is no effect.

    If the facial burns are more severe, red, swollen and blistered, it is recommended to cover it with a clean cloth or plastic wrap and go to the hospital in timeDoctors will give you new dressings that can speed up wound healing and reduce scarring and hyperpigmentation after facial burns.

    In general, there are relatively small facial burns that can be treated by themselves, and attention can be paid to rinsing; If the scope is relatively large, it must be carried out in the hospital** to avoid the occurrence of pigmentation and scarring.

    Tips for stir-frying to prevent oil splashing:

    1. When there is water in the pot, it is easiest to splash oil, and you should wait for the water to dry before putting oil.

    2. When frying vegetables, the oil in the pot is often easy to splash out, as long as a little salt is sprinkled in the hot oil to prevent the oil from splashing out of the pot.

    3. When frying meat dishes, you can use the "hot pan and cold oil" method. That is, first heat the pan and pour the oil, and then put the dish in before the oil heats up so that it does not get splashed.

    4. Choose high-quality oil for stir-frying, which can also avoid oil splashing when stir-frying to a certain extent.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    1. Immediately rinse with cool water, and rinse the ** part of the scald splashed with oil with clean running water, and the time is generally recommended to be 20 minutes. In addition, because it is generally splashed on the hot oil, it must be rinsed with cold water when rinsing, and the water flow should not be too fast, so as not to wash the damaged **. The cold water flowing in the fiber section can quickly remove the local heat and reduce further thermal damage.

    2. Soak in water or apply cold compress for 20 minutes, whether the face is splashed with oil or the hands are splashed with oil, you can continue to soak the scalded part in cold water or ice water for 10 30 minutes after rinsing with cold water, which can relieve the pain of being splashed by hot oil and prevent further heat dissipation from hot oil.

    3. Sterile gauze cover to reduce infection, after the above treatment, cover the wound with clean or sterile gauze and towels and fix it, which can keep the wound clean and reduce bacterial infection. The ** splashed by hot oil is generally more fragile, because the cells of the stratum corneum will die in large quantities, and the use of sterile gauze to cover it can isolate external pollution to a certain extent.

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