soak in glass of ice water.
2007-04-01 10:32:42
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, it's probably a little late to be effective at this point, but for future reference the absolutely best thing you can do for a burn is to use the leaves of the aloe vera plant . I once mistakingly grabbed the engine of a gas pressure cleaner that had been running for an hour or more and I knew I was in for a serious burn. First I immediately ran into the house and plunged my hand into a bowl of ice water to get the temperature down and relieve a lot of the pain--It also gave me a moment to decide my next step. I always have an aloe vera plant on hand, so I went out and cut a large leaf, cut it open. and put the gel all over the burn. Then I got another large fresh leaf and opened it up and placed it on the burn area and then wrapped my hand with an ace bandage to keep the aloe vera in place. I left it that way for over a day, and the whole time my hand experienced very little pain and when I finally unveiled it, I was amazed at what I saw--a totally normal hand--no blisters, wounds, or scars. It was truly miraculous.
2007-04-01 16:47:39
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answered by montanadad 1
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Put ice on your finger burns. After a few days the burn should settle down. Go to the local pharmacy and buy healing patches that are specially made for burns. If your burn doesn't heal up after a week or so, try calling your doctor.
2007-04-01 10:38:11
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answered by jennarator94 2
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The proper first aid procedure for this would be to run it under tap water for 10 minutes and then bandage it. As far from what you said the burns look likem, I believe that it is a 1st degree(superficial) burn, and is not serious.
2007-04-02 02:20:47
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answered by Wong W 2
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Finger burns harm lots. that is maximum in all risk first degree, perhaps 2d. I grabbed my curling iron and it replaced into hell for some days. 1st degree- epidermis is crimson; no blisters. 2d: blisters. third: it won't harm as lots, burned previous nerves. blackened epidermis, sometimes you will locate bone. As you will locate- it quite is somewhat imprecise. Get a bowl and placed ice in it, and water. it quite is going to be greater effective than putting ice immediately on it. Ice for twenty minutes, then out twenty minutes. do no longer disguise it up, air is greater effective to help it heal. you may awaken in direction of the nighttime with a random throbbing soreness, it is common. that is going to be greater effective interior of a week.
2016-10-02 01:08:24
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answered by ? 4
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Take an asprin and when you first get a burnt put a spray on your hands called foil or put soy sauce on the burn it works really good.It stops it from blistering and makes it stop hurting. Try it
2007-04-01 10:36:49
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answered by Mat B 1
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Ow!
Soak them in cold water, then put aloe gel or neosporin on them. You might even want to cover them with Band-Aids so the blisters won't get rubbed open and get infected.
2007-04-01 12:34:50
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answered by Tigger 7
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Coat them in toothpaste. No seriously, this DOES work. My daughter stuck her arm on the stove one night, while it was on. Coated the burn in toothpaste and bandaged it for a few days, no scar, blistering or anything. Recoat and change bandage twice a day.
2007-04-01 10:38:56
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answered by mrnaturl1 4
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run it under COLD water...then take a paper towel and put several ice cubes in it. Hold on burn for at least a half hour
2007-04-01 10:32:59
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answered by Anonymous
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GOOOD ONE ! I always burn my fingers and my daddy has to give me LAVENDER! It helps so good it dosent even burn when he puts it on me.! WOW that works but when you put it on it feels like oil. So go and find lavender it should be in a bottle !
2007-04-01 10:34:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Lavender or Witch hazel, both available in drugstores.
2007-04-01 12:01:23
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answered by Jocey 3
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