What should I do if I get scalded and blistered by hot water?

Updated on healthy 2024-08-03
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    The purpose of first aid measures for burns and scalds is to prevent scarring after healing.

    1.First aid measures--- as quickly as possible to the scalded area with the water (usually room temperature water) around you, if there is no water, use metal objects to apply to the scalded area. The main purpose is to quickly cool down and avoid the temperature seeping to the depth of **, resulting in scarring.

    It is useful to do this for more than ten seconds after the burn, after which it has no effect.

    There is no need to go to the hospital for a localized burn that is not life-threatening, whether first aid measures are taken or not, because irreversible consequences have already been caused, just like water spilled on the ground. Everything that was done in the hospital, there was no point. It can only be maintained at a later stage.

    2.If there are blisters in the later maintenance ---, you should pick them up in time, do not apply anything, if you believe in those ointments, or other things to apply, only bring unfavorable possibilities, will not bring any favorable possibilities, these things will block the secretion pores, resulting in ** can not be normal metabolism, will prolong the recovery period, and even lead to infection, you can take a look at the comments below. This level of scald infusion is taboo and will increase the metabolic burden of **.

    3.Pain is resolved--- in the first 24 hours after the injury, there will be continuous labor pain, you can take labor pain medication (the effect is not too large, generally can play a comforting role), it is best to soak in slightly lower than room temperature water, or wet towel covering, can relieve pain.

    4.When it comes to diet--- don't listen to those taboos that have no scientific basis, they are all idealistic doctrines and have no basis.

    5.Conclusion--- In fact, no matter how you deal with the scald, you will eventually recover, but the result of recovery is different.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    No, mine is just boiling water poured directly on my hands, miserable Now it's good, there are no traces and no scars, your hands should be peeled, the most important thing is to keep the wound moist, pick it when the blisters are big, eat some amoxicillin, don't disinfect with dark drugs such as iodine, eat light, I have seen a lot of boiled water scalds and pigmentation on the Internet, I feel sorry for them, most of them should be caused by inappropriateness. Hey, good luck.**

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    If it is a small wound, apply some toothpaste to the wound to prevent infection, and if it is a large wound, it is recommended to go to the hospital.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hello, after a large blister injury, you should continuously rinse the wound with cold water under the tap, or dispose of the injury and soak it in a container of cold water.

    After the scald occurs, do not rub, massage, squeeze the scalded **, and do not rush to wipe it with a towel, and go to the hospital for treatment in time.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hello, the blister from the scald is a mild burn, and the blister can be punctured with a needle if it is large.

    At the beginning of the scald, rinse with cold water, which can reduce the ** temperature, reduce the blisters, and disinfect the iodine after the large blisters are punctured, and then apply burn cream.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It can also be relieved by applying it with toothpaste.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    01 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.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    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!

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