I didn t recover well from being scalded by hot water, and what to do after being scalded by boiling

Updated on healthy 2024-07-02
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Secretions are washed with metronidazole solution (for infusions) and then the affected area is coated with moist burn ointment.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Scalds are like this, they can easily cause infections that can lead to ulceration.

    Be careful not to let the wound touch anything else.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In case of low-temperature burns, first rinse the burns with a cool towel or cold water to achieve the purpose of cooling, and then seek medical attention in time, do not use soy sauce or toothpaste to smear the burns, which can easily cause infection of the burns. Because low-temperature burns will hurt the deep part of the skin, the time will be longer, and it will be more troublesome.

    If the blister on the scald part is relatively large, after soaking in cold water, you can use a sterilized needle to gently puncture it, slowly flow out the blood in the blister, and then apply some scald ointment, and then gently bandage it with gauze.

    If the hands and feet are burned, elevate the burned area appropriately to reduce the swelling of the blisters.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Flushing, soaking, covering, and sending are the five steps of emergency treatment of scalds, the first time to quickly flush a large amount of water, at least half an hour, in order to reduce the time of heat staying in the wound, and then take off the clothes on the body, and then, soak the affected area in cold water, after covering, send to the hospital for first aid. In the hospital, the most important thing is to tetanus, disinfect the wound, and apply ointment for burns. Patients most often ask:

    Should you pop a blister? In fact, this aspect is also subject to the clinical judgment of the doctor, especially for some large blisters and joints that are more likely to break, the doctor will use a blank needle to extract the blisters. If the wound is a superficial second-degree wound, it usually heals within two weeks, and if it is not infected, it usually does not leave a scar.

    The patient goes to the hospital about once every two days to change the dressing, and the ointment with antibiotics is fine. General burn ointments are more penetrating, so they are recommended for deep wounds. During this two- or three-week recovery period, be careful not to allow the wound to get wet.

    If the affected area is in the foot, it is recommended that the patient elevate the foot and walk less after the first week of medical treatment, so that it is less painful. If the wound is painful, some painkillers or a light ice compress can be applied to lower the temperature of the wound to reduce the degree of pain. Do burns leave scars?

    In fact, the most important thing between a burn and a scar is the healing time, if it can heal in two weeks, 70% of the time will not leave a scar. If it's been more than three weeks, most of them will still have scars. So the next third stage is to face the burn scar.

    There are two main levels of scald scars: the first is color, and the second is lumps and bulges. If it is only color, it is recommended that the patient wear sun protection or long sleeves for two or three months after the burn, and do not let the sun's ultraviolet rays directly irradiate the affected area.

    Then there is the raised scar, if there is a raised scar, the patient will be advised to use elastic clothing. At present, the most effective way for patients with burns is to use elastic clothing pressure, so that continuous use for half a year to a year can reduce the degree of scarring to the lightest. After these three stages of treatment, the scar is usually managed in the best possible condition.

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If the blister is not large, do not puncture it, spray it with burn solution to allow it to dry slowly, taking care not to get infected. If the blister is large, it is necessary to pump out the liquid inside, if you don't pull it out, the blister will burst by itself, it must be disinfected, you can't get infected, go to the hospital to see. FYI.