What to do if you are scalded by oil, and how to deal with being scalded by oil

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

    Procedure: Rinse with cold water.

    Some toothpaste can be applied to the affected area.

    Ice and alkali can then be used to treat the affected area.

    For extensive burns, cover the sores immediately with a clean, cold, damp towel.

    Extensive scalds should be treated immediately to prevent infection.

    Scalding is tissue damage caused by flameless high-temperature liquids (boiling water, hot oil, molten steel), high-temperature solids (hot metal, etc.), or high-temperature vapors.

    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; When the ** contact with a temperature of nearly 60 lasts for more than 5 minutes, it may also cause burns, which is called low-temperature burns.

    If the burn is severe, do not rinse or soak the wound with raw cold water, otherwise it will cause skin ulceration, aggravate the injury, and greatly increase the chance of scarring. Patients with severe burns may experience shock or respiratory and cardiac arrest during the transfer, and should immediately undergo artificial respiration or chest cardiac massage.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Rinse the wound with cool 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.

    Gently apply light salt water to the burned area to reduce inflammation.

    On the injured area, rubbing soy sauce or honey, lard, dog fat, and ginger juice can all be effective.

    Use egg white, cooked honey or sesame oil, mix and apply to the injured area, which has anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving effects.

    Cut a few slices of raw pears and stick them to the burned area, which has an astringent and pain-relieving effect.

    After the child is burned, boil 25 grams of black beans with water and thick juice, and apply to the wound, which is curative.

    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.

    After the hand and foot ** burn, immediately pour the alcohol into the basin or barrel, and soak all the wounds in the 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.

    **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 be relieved in 5 minutes.

    Chlortetracycline eye ointment is applied to the wound, and after a few minutes, the swelling and pain can be relieved.

    Apply some soap immediately after the burn to temporarily reduce swelling and relieve pain.

    Immediately after a mild burn, soak the injured area in kerosene to relieve pain, reduce swelling and prevent blistering.

    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.

    In the event of a small burn, apply toothpaste immediately to relieve pain and suppress 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.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    When cooking, sometimes if water accidentally gets into the oil, it will be scalded by the spilled oil, so it is generally treated with your own method to prevent scars.

    1. Rinse the wound with cold water first, and then soak the wound in cold water for half an hour, but if there is blistering and breaking, do not soak at this time.

    2. Then you can use light salt water to gently apply it to the burn, which can play an anti-inflammatory role.

    3. Cut a few slices of raw pears and stick them on the burn, the effect of astringent pain relief is also obvious.

    4. Cut a small piece of aloe vera meat on the aloe vera at home and stick it on the burn, because aloe vera is a cold plant, it can immediately reduce the temperature of the affected area, if the burn is not very serious, aloe vera can usually make the wound disappear invisibly.

    If it is a very serious burn, if there is no broken skin, it should be treated with cold water and should be treated in the hospital as soon as possible.

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