Should I put peroxide or alcohol on my burn?
The blisters have gone away and it looks as if it is starting to heal.
It is 2 inches long and a shrunken line if that makes any difference.
Answer: NEITHER! You'll a moment ago kill the new cell trying to form, which could result in scarring. If it's starting to heal, you best bet is to hold on to lots of lotion on it, something with Vit. E. Don't keep it covered anymore (unless it's contained by an area where it's going to achieve dirty during your daily routing). Let it "breathe" as much as possible. Just keep applying lotion several times a daylight, and you'll get the best result! Good luck!.
if you dont have neosporin.. Mustard take the burning feeling away. It cools and calms the nerves. Once the burning sensation is gone, try breaking a palm leaf off of an aloe plant and cutting it approachable, rub some of that gooey stuff on the burn. Its the best for your skin. If your burn is a sunburn then try aloe, but even that may sting very impossible if you had blisters. If not a sunburn, then procure some Solarcain. Its a medicaded first aid spray good for burns, scraps, & bug bites. .
Neither. Use honey...it is soothing and have antibacterial and healing properties. No, you should use a burn cream or neosporin..
Neither. I would put Neosperm. put some neosporne on it and then cover it markedly very lightly next to gauze.