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dropped9 09-20-2004 08:21 PM

Home remidies for burns... Hook it up
 
What can one put on a burn to make it stop hurting? My woman burnt her hand cooking tonight...

Hook it up!

newbreed 09-20-2004 08:22 PM

Aloe

GiantGnome 09-20-2004 08:22 PM

cold water is only thing that works for me

TheLegacy 09-20-2004 08:23 PM

definitely run it under cold water, but aloe is the answer

dropped9 09-20-2004 08:23 PM

Aloe will stop it from hurting annd burning?

Spunky 09-20-2004 08:24 PM

Ice packs?

abyss_al 09-20-2004 08:25 PM

ive heard mayo works...

GiantGnome 09-20-2004 08:25 PM

Soak the burn in cool water for 15 minutes. If the burned area is small, put cool, clean, wet cloths on the burn for a few minutes every day. Then put on an antibiotic cream or other creams or ointments prescribed by your doctor. Cover the burn with a nonstick dressing (for example, Telfa) and hold the dressing in place with gauze or tape.

Check the burn every day for signs of infection, such as increased pain, redness, swelling or pus. If you see any of these signs, go to your doctor right away. To prevent infection, avoid breaking blisters.

Change the dressing every day. First, wash your hands with soap and water. Then gently wash the burn and put antibiotic ointment on it. If the burn area is small, a dressing may not be needed during the day. Make sure you are up-to-date on tetanus shots (also called vaccines). If you aren't sure, check with your doctor's office.

Burned skin itches as it heals. Keep your fingernails cut short and don't scratch the burned skin. The burned area will be sensitive to sunlight for up to one year.

newbreed 09-20-2004 08:26 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Headless
Aloe will stop it from hurting annd burning?
Depending on how bad it is, and depending on the product you select, yes. Aloe will definitely help in the long run also, it will provide some skin healing and conditioning elements that will lessen the pain and scaring.

GiantGnome 09-20-2004 08:26 PM

Superficial burn
Soak the burn in cool water. Then treat it with a skin care product like aloe vera cream or an antibiotic ointment. To protect the burned area, you can put a dry gauze bandage over the burn. Take acetaminophen (brand name: Tylenol) to help with the pain.

If a first- or second-degree burn covers a large area or is on your face, hands, feet or genitals, you should see a doctor right away

tootie 09-20-2004 08:27 PM

Cold water and ice will make it feel better temporarily, but it will hurt ALOT worse when you take it out of the cold water. If you can make it out to the store, there are some first aid burn creams that will help it heal and stop the pain. Look for stuff like "Burn Relief" and Solarcaine will help, too. Noxema can also make it feel a little better temporarily.

BrainDead 09-20-2004 08:27 PM

petroleum gel... really effective.

Screaming 09-20-2004 08:29 PM

giantgnome looked like he had it right, thats what i would do

Doctor Dre 09-20-2004 08:33 PM

Cold water then aloes

wdsguy 09-20-2004 08:35 PM

alot of ice dude

brizzad 09-20-2004 08:36 PM

cold cold water until it get numb, and then wrap it in a really clean, dry towel


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