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i got a accidental burn from my straitener on my arm. what can i do so that it will heal faster and wont scar or at least not make it as noticable?

2007-07-15 18:08:24 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health General Health Care First Aid

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cold water is the best/only first aid when you burn yourself - 20 minutes under the tap and no less. NEVER ice or vinegar or milk or butter or green tea or mustard or toothpaste or sunscreen or semen or vaseline or tomatoes or vanilla extract or yogurt or sour cream or egg white or lavender oil or cocoa butter or salt or tea bags or potato or shaving cream or olive oil or baking soda or banana peel or petroleum jelly or whipped cream or avocado or bacon grease or corn starch or tumeric or lemon juice or curd or pickle juice or soy sauce or urine or talcum powder or mashed strawberries or exfoliating scrub- not until the skin is fully healed!

alcohol might help with the pain but it is a serious risk as it will dehydrate you - so don't drink any. ibuprofen or aspirin will help but larger burns are often accompanied by stomach ulcers, so tylenol/panadol is best for pain if you are gonna tough it out. drink plenty of water or energy drinks that don't have caffeine (gatorade)

i would advise that you cover the burnt area with white soft paraffin (white petroleum) or aqueous cream bp. (check the links below and see if you can find a local equivalent). wash the burn and reapply every 4-6 hours - cover with cling wrap if you wish to cover with clothes - this will stop your clothes getting covered with paraffin and maintains the burn.

cling wrap alone is ok if you can't get hold of any paraffin. it also acts as a protective artificial skin - helping retain moisture and protect from further damage and pain. cling wrap is cheap and clean off the roll. in Australia ambulances often use this when someone has been burnt. - please note that cling wrap isn't always practical, like on your face.

the paraffin imitates the natural oils, creating a seal stopping water leaving the body and reduces pain by protecting sensitised nerves. both of these factors improve healing - good stuff stays in, bad stays out - that is one job of healthy skin. aloe is good coz it remoisturises but that moisture can be quickly lost as the skin can't contain fluids. so put aloe on, and then the paraffin on over the top. if there is broken skin leave out the aloe - just paraffin.

http://www.doorone.com.au/xGS-Aqueous_Cream~NS-1~linkin_id-8009837

http://www.pharmacyonline.com.au/david-craig-paraffin-400g-p-1831.html

http://www.cvs.com/CVSApp/cvs/gateway/detail?prodid=134100&previousURI=/CVSApp/cvs/gateway/search?page=1^Query=White+Petrolatum^ActiveCat=65

email if you still have questions - send photos feedingthedogcustard@hotmail.com

finally if you are really worried go to a hospital that has a burns unit or plastic surgeons. serious sunburn i.e. blisters (and all other burns) should be seen by a burns trained doctor or nurse.

2007-07-16 11:07:57 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If at all possible, get the liquid from a real aloe vera plant and mix with Vit. E oil (you can use the vitamins, just poke a small pin head size hole in the gel cap and squeeze as needed) the E oil will keep the aloe on the burn and also make it less likely to scar. E oil is also used for stretch marks to make them less severe. Good luck, hope this helps!

2007-07-15 18:18:47 · answer #2 · answered by Shur-fire 4 · 0 0

well, if it just happened, put ice on it for a good thirty minutes. Then put burn cream on it and cover it with a bandage, change the bandage every day, keep the wound moist and covered and it should heal with minimal scarring.

2007-07-15 18:16:39 · answer #3 · answered by essentiallysolo 7 · 0 1

bacetracin oitment will help..

2007-07-18 15:49:19 · answer #4 · answered by Felix 7 · 0 0

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