What should I do if my baby is scalded, blistered, and broken? How long does it take for a baby to g

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

    After the baby is burned, we first rinse with cold water or take ice cubes to compress it to avoid infection, if it is serious, we must rush to the hospital; It takes about 1 to 2 weeks to get better.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Rinse with cool water, then disinfect, and wrap it in gauze to prevent infection; Normally, it will be fine in about a week.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The baby needs to be kept dry at a normal temperature. In this case, it will take a week to recover.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Taking care of the baby requires parents to do their best, but for some naughty babies, when parents are not paying attention, there will be some unexpected situations for the baby. For example, some babies are scalded and blistered, parents are distressed and anxious, and want to know how many days can the baby's scald blistering disappear?

    When the baby's scald blisters can be healed, it is related to the severity of the baby's burn and whether effective measures are taken in time. In general, the baby's burns are divided into 1 degree, 2 degrees shallow, 2 degrees deep and 3 degrees. Blisters indicate that your baby has a burn of at least 2 degrees or more.

    If the surface of the 2nd grade shallow wound does not deepen and there is no infection, it usually takes about 2 weeks to heal.

    If the baby's wound is 2 degrees deep, but it is treated promptly, it will take 2-3 weeks to heal if it does not deepen further or become infected. If an infection occurs, it will take longer to heal, at least 4 weeks or more.

    In the case of 3rd degree burns, surgery may be required for wound intervention at **, which may take longer. After the scald should be dealt with in time, cold compress is a better method, can prevent heat from continuing to act on the wound, but also can reduce oozing and edema, after the cold compress parents should pay attention to the care of the baby's wound site, so as to avoid infection, is not conducive to the recovery of the wound.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The baby's scald blisters, and the baby's scalds and redness should be compressed with ice cubes and go to the doctor in time.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    You can help the baby clean up with cold water to relieve pain, and also take the baby to the hospital in time**; After the scalding and redness, you can give the baby a local ** to cool down, and you can apply some scald ointment appropriately.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Generally** babies with blisters should be rinsed with cold water immediately to reduce the temperature, so that the pain can be relieved.

    Infant scald redness generally needs to cool down the burned part in time, such as rinsing with cold water, and then properly applying some scald ointment, and in severe cases, you need to seek medical attention in time.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The baby is burned, and the parents are the most uncomfortable. It is best not to stop the wound bandaging in the hospital**, which will repeatedly hurt the wound, it is the wound inflammation or even ulceration, and finally the hospital will recommend that you do skin graft surgery, this experience is my baby's experience. It is recommended that you check the all-burning.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    As a parent, you should take good care of your baby and prevent all kinds of accidental injuries.

    Now that you are scalded and your epidermis is damaged, you must immediately go to the burn department of a regular hospital to find an experienced doctor to determine the depth of the burn! Regular**, to prevent infection and promote**healing, followed by scar control.

    Hurry up and go to a regular hospital, don't take it for granted that you buy medicine and use it indiscriminately! Because some medicines may not be suitable for babies.

    ps.In addition, skin grafting must be cautious! Because grafted skin does not grow as a child grows, if skin is grafted at the joint, it will almost certainly affect function.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Go buy a perfect aloe vera gel and give it to the child to touch it After it is dry, continue to touch it There is no limit to the number of times this is done Be careful not to let the baby touch the water to prevent infection My family has never left this thing What if the child is small.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If the burn area is not large, if it is not large, apply it to the wound three or four times a day with Mabel to keep the wound moist and routinely reduce inflammation to prevent infection. If the area is large, go to the hospital**.

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