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Yes, because it is a mild burn with a little blister, it is not too serious, and it will be naturally fine without medical treatment.
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The scald has blisters, at least a second-degree burn or more, and generally a shallow second-degree burn will not have scar hyperplasia, but there will be some pigmentation.
If the scald is more serious and the blister is relatively large, it is necessary to go to the hospital for treatment, and after the scald, it should be rinsed under tap water for more than half an hour in time, which can reduce the depth of the scald. If the blisters are relatively small, you can disinfect them with iodophor and let them absorb on its own.
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If there are small blisters in the local area after the burn, it is mostly a superficial second-degree burn, and the liquid in these blisters is mostly electrolytes, glucose, fibrin, etc., if not treated properly, it is easy to lead to wound infection. If the blister is not punctured, keep the local dryness, the blister skin is a good protective film, which can prevent infection, and allow it to absorb and heal on its own. If the blisters have been contaminated and cause infection, they should be treated in time.
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Yes, as long as you don't break the blisters.
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It shouldn't be too much of a problem, after all, you're only mildly burned, and there shouldn't be any scars, so it doesn't matter.
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**If you are scalded and blistered, you must see a doctor to take medicine to prevent infection and inflammation, so as to avoid scars.
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I don't know the specifics, but I also have to use medicine on my own, beware of ulceration and suppuration.
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Question 1: What should I do if I get a blister from a scald? If there are blisters after such burns, it is better not to pierce them if they are not large, so as not to lead to the occurrence of infection.
If it is relatively large, it can be broken, but pay attention to aseptic operation. Do not blister with water, and do not touch water until the wound is healed. If contact is necessary, the wound can be bandaged, wrapped with plastic wrap, and then exposed to water, and afterwards, the bandage can be removed and the dressing can be changed once; In addition, in terms of diet, avoid spicy foods (such as chili peppers, green onions and ginger, alcohol, etc.) and high-calorie foods (such as mutton, dog meat, etc.), and eat more high-protein foods, such as crucian carp soup, fish and shrimp, eggs, etc., which are conducive to the growth of wound cells and accelerate healing.
Question 2: What should I do if my hands are blistered by boiling water? Be sure not to break it, wipe it with toothpaste first, wash it off at night when you go to bed, and rub it with erythromycin ointment. It can be done without scarring. If you accidentally break it, be sure to rub some erythromycin ointment.
If there are a few small scars on my body, I prefer to use this.
Question 3: What should I do if it bubbles after being scalded by boiling water? Just after being scalded, rinse under cold water to reduce the damage of temperature to the deep layer.
Do not use needles or fingernails to break through the blister skin after it has been foamed, otherwise it is very dangerous to cause infection. You can apply burn cream, kaleido-ka oil and other oils. If it is more serious or the area is large, you should choose a regular hospital for treatment and anti-inflammatory as soon as possible.
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Problem 1: The scalding blisters are blistered, and it will be fine in a few days. Analysis:
Hello, **The recovery time from boiling water scalds is different for everyone,**It is recommended to use external iodophor for disinfection, a sterile syringe to clean the blisters, and apply Meibao moist burn cream. Sterile gauze is then dressed, and antimicrobials are taken by mouth to prevent infection**. During this period, reduce the amount of activities, strengthen nutrition, and eat more meat, fish and eggs to promote wound healing.
Question 2: The scald is blistered, it will be good for a few days, what to pay attention to Hello, the scald can be used is moist scald cream or Jingwanhong scald ointment**, if the blister is very large, you can pick it at the lower edge of the blister, search but don't get the ** off. Do not get wet at all times to prevent infection.
Question 3: How long does it take for my hands to get better if my hands are burned and blistered? The bubble can disappear naturally for more than half a month.
If your physique is good, you can apply some ointment to the burned area.
Question 4: Scald blistering can be good for a few days Condition analysis: Hello, you can use moist scald ointment or Jingwanhong scald ointment**, advice: If the blister is very large, you can pick up the brigade branch at the lower edge of the blister, but don't get the ** off. Do not get wet at all times to prevent infection.
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It can also be relieved by applying it with toothpaste.
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