Ok, as a health worker (registered nurse) do the following. Run both fingers now under cool water for five minutes. Pat dry around the burn with a CLEAN cloth. Get some cling wrap plastic and wrap both fingers up together. This will not stick to the burn and will act as an occlusive dressing to prevent dirt and germs infecting the burn.
You have a third degree burn which is serious, go to your GP or Emergency department cause depending on the depth, you may run into problems ie contractures. DO THIS NOW. I hope this helps and good luck to you.
2007-04-21 18:39:53
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answered by gpket 2
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Hi,
What you are describing is a deep second to third degree burn. You need to seek medical attention as soon as possible. In the meantime you can take motrin/or extra strength tylenol. The biggest concern with these types of burns are infection. A dr. will wrap your fingers up and more then likely put a special cream on your burns. Exposing your fingers to air will cause the most pain, and burns take months to heal, and grow new skin. Your dr. might refer you out to the nearest burn center for care. He can also give you stronger pain medication that will help. If you have any gauze , wrap your fingers up. This will help them from getting exposed to the air and infection. Keep your fingers elavated too. Above your heart. This will help with pain management.
2007-04-21 19:18:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Soak in ice water and don't ruin THE BLISTERS. it extremely is a minimum of a 2d degree burn and an infection is the main important risk, yet could additionally get dehydration from loss of fluids with a burn. do no longer carry on with something with an oil base, mutually with butter or vaseline, this could carry interior the warmth and actual reason the burn to pass deeper into the layers of epidermis and sucutaneous tissues. Aloe vera is somewhat efficient in the two decreasing the soreness and helping with therapeutic of burn. cut back the leaf open and smear the juices on the burn. I regularly cut back a 2d piece and slice it open, putting it on the burn and leaving it there with a loose dressing to hold it in place. no count if it incredibly is an exceedingly great section it extremely is burned, you're able to seek for scientific interest as marvel can happen from fluid losses interior the process the burn, as nicely because of the fact the risk of an infection if the blisters open up. Any analgesic, mutually with aspirin, tylenol or ibuprofen might help with the soreness.
2016-10-28 16:16:43
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answered by boamah 4
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I know putting mustard on it can help.
One of my friends told me that you can put vinegar on a burn & it takes the pain away..
I've burnt my fingers at work before..& I just held an icepack to it & sprayed burn spray stuff on it .. It takes the pain away..
2007-04-21 18:20:18
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answered by livelaughlove89 2
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all u need to do is to keep it cold..apply ice packs if it hurt that much, that'll keep it painless temporarily, a couple of analgesics such as tylenol will keep the pain from being felt..do this in a week or two until the affected areas will heal within.
2007-04-22 02:29:38
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answered by fortknox88 1
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Ok..If they are black then you do need to get medical attention right away. This could lead to no blood circulation to the area and cause your fingers to die.
2007-04-21 18:40:15
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answered by mom of twins 6
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put it on something a little cold, but as soon as you take it off the pain will return
2007-04-21 18:20:03
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answered by Sara 3
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Emergency room- Now.
2007-04-22 06:23:46
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answered by Tigger 7
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THAT IS A THIRD DEGREE BURN WHICH NEEDS TO BE TREATED AT THE HOSPITAL. My God, I feel for you buddy.
2007-04-21 18:19:15
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answered by jmartinsky 2
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put it under running cold water
2007-04-21 18:19:02
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answered by Lulubell 3
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