I get burn with hot wet and steam, what can I do?
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First, are there blisters or did the skin slough away as in a 2 amount burn or is it just sore like a first level. If it's a 2nd degree burn and bigger than your palm, move about to your doctor. They can give you silvadine (silver sulfadiazide) cream which is great for cooling the burn but help it heal as ably as protect you from infection. If it's small a loose dressing (NON ACEWRAP) will help protect blisters from deface. Blisters are our little God made dressings. If blisters are broken a loose dressing with some antibiotic lotion would be good to promote soothing and lessen the chance of infection. If it's a first amount, leave it to the atmosphere. NO ACE WRAP! Do you need a tetnus shot???
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I feel really off-colour, dont know what to do with myself...??
You merely want to cover the burn if you have a fruitless second degree burn or worse, contained by which case that should be done by a doctor. For first level burns... that's redness and anguish, but no blisters, you want to keep it exposed so the insensible skin can dry out and new skin can alleviate faster under it. A wrapping will only rub against the burn and gross it hurt more. As long as it's only a first scope burn, you can continue to use over the counter creams to confidence the pain, but you shouldn't use those creams on doomed to failure burns. Otherwise, you just call for to let it make well, not much you can do about it. Running it below cool water can also relieve the misery, but mostly while it's still a fresh wound.no, it will compress, it will stick to your burn (which is very painful) and it will keep hold of oxygen from getting to the wound, which is necessary for healing
are you sure you shouldn't see a doctor more or less it??
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Jay knows what he's chitchat about!!if it's fresh or had a blister it's 2nd point. you can put polysporin on it if it's small, and cover it with a heating pad, either gauze or a band-aid if one fits. not an ace.
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