How many days can I take a shower after being scalded and blistered?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-10
26 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It usually takes a week to take a shower if you get burned and blistered. For a week, first of all, wipe all the blisters after the burn and the skin will fall off, and then you can take a bath, which is the safest way to prevent infection.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hello, if you burn the blisters, the problem is not too big, break the blisters, tear off the skin, it will be fine in a few days, the scald area can not be wet, keep the scald area ventilated and dry, the good will be faster, you can take a bath after growing a new **, generally no more than a week, thank you.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    For some patients with mild burns, if there is no ** ulcer, only the redness of the ** part appears, generally about 10 days after the burn, you can consider normal bathing.

    However, for some patients, if the degree of burns is severe and accompanied by local ulceration, in this case, it is generally necessary for the patient to wait for the local tissue to heal before considering bathing. Patients are advised to wait one month after the burn to consider topical wetting.

    In addition, for some patients with severe burns, it is also necessary to disinfect and change dressings on the wound site to avoid infection of the patient's scald site, such as using iodophor or ** new liquid for disinfection of the wound site, and then applying moist burn cream or epidermal growth factor gel and other drugs after drying, so as to promote the healing of the patient's local tissues. Patients should also pay attention to avoid strenuous physical exercise and exercise during the process.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Generally, the scald gradually recovers ** does not hurt, and you can take a bath without any abnormality, about 3-4 days. But according to the severity of the burn, the patient's body is very fragile, and ** are exposed to the air, at this time the patient can not take a bath, otherwise once the infection occurs, it will cause great harm to the patient's health, very troublesome, if you want to take a bath after the burn, we had better wait until the patient's wound is fully healed, as long as there is no wound exposed to the air, you can start bathing. If it is a deep burn, then the recovery time will be longer, so you can observe more during the period, if there is still some pain or redness after **, it is best to prolong the bathing time.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    As long as it is properly treated, you can take a bath on the same day, the main thing is not to pour water into the blister, which is easy to suppurate, in fact, you can use cold compress after scalding the blister, and then quickly go to the hospital to receive **, poke the blister, and then paste the trauma medicine on it, and you can take a bath after a few days 1 2 days.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The blisters did not burst after being burned. After the blisters are deflated, you can take a bath. About three days or so.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It takes a few days to take a shower after being burned and blistering, which still depends on the degree of burns. If it is more serious, I recommend that you wait for the burn scar to heal before going to take a bath, which is very good for the wound, if the wound is not healed, go to the bath, it will be inflamed. Under normal circumstances, you can take a bath in half a month.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If the blisters are not formed after the scald, it is a manifestation of first-degree burns, if the formation of blisters is a manifestation of second-degree burns, your above situation is not serious, you can gradually ** for a week, the focus of your situation ** is to keep the local clean, to prevent infection, you can use chlorhexidine disinfection in the scald area to prevent infection, you can take a bath after a week, what uncomfortable symptoms appear, or go to the hospital to check it.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Without touching the blisters in the palm of your hand, you can take a bath for a day or two. But if you do it in the shower, it's best to wait four or five days after the blisters have absorbed.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There is no specific number of days for this. But you have to remember that you should only bathe when the wound is healed and the water is collected. Otherwise, do not let it get wet, as it can easily cause inflammation and ulceration. If not treated well, it can leave scars.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    After being burned, if there is a blister, as long as the blister does not go away, it is generally not recommended to take a bath, and then take a bath after the blister disappears, so it will take about 3 to 5 days!

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I'll come: There are several kinds of burns, if you burn on the epidermis, you can take a bath in about a week, if the face is relatively large and deep, at least half a month later to a month before you can take a bath, because the wound is relatively large, the pain is generally not easy to heal, so you have to wait until half a month to a time to be able to take a bath. Done, thank you for your question, hope, thank you!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    How long can you take a bath for a scald, mainly depends on the degree of the scald's ** injury, at least until the **surface trauma is basically healed before you can take a bath.

    If the burn is relatively shallow and only the surface tissue is damaged, it will take about 1 to 2 weeks before you can take a bath; If the wound is deep and has already injured deep tissues, it will take at least a month before you can take a bath, or it will take a longer time to take a bath.

    After the scald, the thing to pay attention to is to keep the scalded part clean and dry, usually elevate the affected limb, and avoid the dampness of the scald part, so as not to cause secondary infection. Also, get enough sleep.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In fact, generally after the burn, some ** has been slowly recovering, no pain, no abnormality, you can take a bath, probably need. It takes more than ten days, but it still depends on the degree of burns. If there is a burn, there is no dry scar or the wound is not fully healed, it will cause the wound to become inflamed.

    In that case, it won't heal for a long time, so I recommend that you take a shower after the wound is all gone.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    After being scalded and blistered. You can take a bath in two or three days, but you must be careful not to break the skin of the blistering place, which is easy to cause infection, and it is not easy to heal, so pay more attention when taking a bath.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If the scald area is not large, you can take a bath, you can use a sterilized needle to extract the blister liquid after bathing, and the local iodine dophor can be disinfected, and the burn cream can be continued to be used. For the scald, we must deal with it in time, otherwise it is likely to worsen, and it is very likely to be infected, for the question of how long after the burn can touch the water. Depending on the degree of burn, the time of touching the water is different, and it must be healed before touching the water.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Whether you can take a bath depends on the degree of your ** injury, if the scald is shallow, only the epidermal tissue is injured, you can take a bath after 1-2 weeks; If you have already injured the deep tissues, you should not take a shower until at least 1 month later.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    You can take a bath for a few days after being scalded and blistered, mainly depending on the degree of damage of the scald, at least until the surface of the wound is basically healed before you can take a bath.

    If the burn is relatively shallow and only the surface tissue is damaged, it will take about 1 to 2 weeks before you can take a bath; If the wound is deep and has already injured deep tissues, it will take at least a month or more before you can take a bath.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Generally, if it doesn't hurt, you can wash it, if you say maybe put a little medicinal rice, and then wash it slowly, don't put water. Go to the burned area, so that you can, usually after five days and a week.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    How many days can I take a shower after being scalded and blistered? Whether you can take a bath depends on the degree of injury, if only the epidermal tissue is injured, you can take a bath after 1-2 weeks; If you have already injured deep tissues, you should not take a shower until at least 1 month later. You can also put on a waterproof band-aid to take a bath, and you won't have to worry about it.

    Precautions: Keep the burned area** clean and dry.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    After the scald, the blisters will disappear after a week, and it is best not to touch the cold water at the burn to avoid infection.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Depending on the constitution and the degree of burns.

    For example, if you have a shallow second-degree burn and the area is not large, you can take a bath on the third or fourth day, you can use a sterilized needle to extract the blister liquid after bathing, and the local iodophor can be disinfected, and the burn cream can continue to be used.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It will take at least seven days, after the blisters go down. Otherwise, the blisters are bigger, or there is a rash in the premature bath.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    After being scalded and blistered, you should wait for the blister to disappear and the wound scarred before you can take a bath. If the wound is exposed to water too early, it is easy to become inflamed, and it is even more difficult to heal.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Question 1: How long does it take for scald blisters to heal? Scald blisters are generally 1 degree burns, and depending on the scope of the burn, the local scald range is small, and it will be ** in about two weeks. Available for Jingwan infrared**.

    After the scald, pay attention to nursing, pay attention to hygiene, change dressings in time to avoid infection.

    Question 2: How to judge whether there will be blisters after being scalded by boiling water How to judge that after scalding, it will blister after a while. Remember. I'm going to share, thank you.

    Question 3: How to deal with blisters after scalding 1, go to the doctor, let the doctor pick it up, and then continue to apply the medicine.

    2. Leave it alone, apply the medicine yourself, and let it heal slowly.

    Precautions: 1. Do not get wet, beware of infection.

    2. It is best not to bask in the sun, it is easy to leave scars.

    3. In fact, there is no need to avoid food, but in order to be good and fast, it is better to eat less spicy.

    4. Don't droop your feet, try to raise them as high as possible.

    5. The blister is likely to recur, after the doctor helps you remove it, it may still be a little up, and there is a search code liquid oozing, but it is normal, don't worry.

    6. Itching is the world's shirt which grows new meat, don't touch it.

    7. When applying the medicine, don't use too much force, the medicine must not be too thick, just thin. Twice a day in the early stage, but when the skin grows in the later stage, forget it, just apply some medicine every few days.

    ps The best thing is to go to the doctor, hehe.

    Question 4: The hand is scalded by boiling water, but it is collapsed and wide red, and there is no blister, how long can it be better, how long does it take, about half a month. Take some anti-inflammatory pills, it's good to hurry up.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Puncture with a sterilized needle.

    If the blister skin is not broken, do not take the initiative to tear off the skin on the surface of the blister, this layer of skin can protect the wound and prevent infection. If the blister is very swollen and uncomfortable, you can use a sterilized needle to puncture the blister, let the liquid flow out, and apply the appropriate ointment to bandage.

    A scald is tissue damage caused by a flameless hot liquid, a hot solid, or a hot vapor. Low-heat burns are common, and low-heat burns can also be called low-temperature burns. It is a burn caused by prolonged contact with a low-heat object that is higher than body temperature.

    If you are exposed to a temperature of 70 for 1 minute, you may be burned, and when you are exposed to a temperature of nearly 60 for more than 5 minutes, you may also be burned, which is called a low-temperature burn.

    After scalding, large blisters can be punctured with a sterilized needle to puncture the edge of the blister and release water, apply scald cream and bandage, and the tightness should be moderate. But in the next few days, there may be a little bit of water bulging, first yellow, then a little red, and then it will dry slowly, and then the skin will fall off.

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