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Thread started 01/31/08 8:36pm

CarrieMpls

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I burned my hand!!

OOOOOWWWWW!!!!!

It HURTS!!!!!


I was making someone tea at the coffee shop and moved my hand awkwardly and had near boling water spilled all down the back of it. I've been holding ice on it for about 3 hours and if I take it off for even 30 seconds it KILLS!!!!!



sad


Any good burn victim advice?
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Reply #1 posted 01/31/08 8:37pm

Nothinbutjoy

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Any blistering?

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Reply #2 posted 01/31/08 8:38pm

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CarrieMpls said:

OOOOOWWWWW!!!!!

It HURTS!!!!!


I was making someone tea at the coffee shop and moved my hand awkwardly and had near boling water spilled all down the back of it. I've been holding ice on it for about 3 hours and if I take it off for even 30 seconds it KILLS!!!!!



sad


Any good burn victim advice?



Yep. go to the hospital. i burned my hand with 250 degree water when i worked at Taco Bell during high school, i went to the hospital and they gave me a tetnus shot...and i had blisters forming already lol.
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Reply #3 posted 01/31/08 8:39pm

CarrieMpls

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Nothinbutjoy said:

Any blistering?

rose

One little spot looks like it may be starting to, but I've had ice on it, so I'm hoping no.

sad
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Reply #4 posted 01/31/08 8:40pm

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CarrieMpls said:

Nothinbutjoy said:

Any blistering?

rose

One little spot looks like it may be starting to, but I've had ice on it, so I'm hoping no.

sad



Ice directly on the site might not be the best thing.

A cold moist compress will do the trick.

How large is the scalded (sp?) area?
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Reply #5 posted 01/31/08 8:41pm

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Nothinbutjoy said:

CarrieMpls said:


One little spot looks like it may be starting to, but I've had ice on it, so I'm hoping no.

sad



Ice directly on the site might not be the best thing.

A cold moist compress will do the trick.

How large is the scalded (sp?) area?


The ice is in a towel... So it's not quite directly...

It's about 2 1/2 inches wide all across the back of my fingers and hand.
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Reply #6 posted 01/31/08 8:45pm

Mach

do you have an aloe plant - cut some pieces off and slice them open and squeeze them bit to make them ooze then place on the burn
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Reply #7 posted 01/31/08 8:45pm

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If it doesn't blister and is just scalded it will hurt like a bitch because all the nerves are screaming at the assault.

So if it is hurting alot that's actually a good sign that it's a more superficial burn.

If it blisters at all, you'll want to have it looked at and really protect against infection.
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Reply #8 posted 01/31/08 8:47pm

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Not so bad that you couldn't type. razz
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Reply #9 posted 01/31/08 8:47pm

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Nothinbutjoy said:

If it doesn't blister and is just scalded it will hurt like a bitch because all the nerves are screaming at the assault.

So if it is hurting alot that's actually a good sign that it's a more superficial burn.

If it blisters at all, you'll want to have it looked at and really protect against infection.

whew.

that sounds ok.
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Reply #10 posted 01/31/08 8:47pm

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http://www.webmd.com/a-to...c-overview

Maybe this will help??

hug Burns hurt so bad!

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Reply #11 posted 01/31/08 8:47pm

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TREATMENT FOR BURNS

Minor Burns
Hold burned area under cool running water for 15 minutes.
Do NOT apply ointments or butter.
Cover the area with dry gauze.
Do NOT pop blisters.
Consult a doctor if burns occur on the face, hands, genitalia, feet, or for any burn on an infant.

Severe Burns
Have one person call 911 or the local emergency number while another person runs cool water over the burned area. Do NOT use ice.
Do NOT put ointment or grease on the burn and do NOT try to remove pieces of cloth from the burned area.
DO NOT break blisters.
DO NOT give the victim anything to eat or drink.
DO raise the burned limbs to minimize swelling.
DO keep the victim from being chilled or overheated.
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Reply #12 posted 01/31/08 8:48pm

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Mach said:

TREATMENT FOR BURNS

Minor Burns
Hold burned area under cool running water for 15 minutes.
Do NOT apply ointments or butter.
Cover the area with dry gauze.
Do NOT pop blisters.
Consult a doctor if burns occur on the face, hands, genitalia, feet, or for any burn on an infant.

Severe Burns
Have one person call 911 or the local emergency number while another person runs cool water over the burned area. Do NOT use ice.
Do NOT put ointment or grease on the burn and do NOT try to remove pieces of cloth from the burned area.
DO NOT break blisters.
DO NOT give the victim anything to eat or drink.
DO raise the burned limbs to minimize swelling.
DO keep the victim from being chilled or overheated.



The burn being on the hands was raising a red flag to me to. nod

Not a "you're gonna die" red flag, but burns on the hand are delicate to manage.
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Reply #13 posted 01/31/08 8:52pm

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Seek Medical Help Immediately When:
a second- or third-degree burn.
The burned area is large, even if it seems like a minor burn. For any burn that appears to cover more than 10% of the body, call for medical assistance.
The burn is on the face, scalp, hands, joint surfaces, or genitals.
The burn looks infected (with swelling, pus, increasing redness, or red streaking of the skin near the wound).
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Reply #14 posted 01/31/08 8:54pm

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I don't want to have to go to the doctor.

sad


I'll stop with the ice and just use a cool towel.

We'll see how it looks in the morning. No blisters yet...


Thanks, guys. grouphug
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CarrieMpls said:

OOOOOWWWWW!!!!!

It HURTS!!!!!


I was making someone tea at the coffee shop and moved my hand awkwardly and had near boling water spilled all down the back of it. I've been holding ice on it for about 3 hours and if I take it off for even 30 seconds it KILLS!!!!!



sad


Any good burn victim advice?



Seek medical attention.

Keep ice on it.

Apply burn cream and gauze, watch for infection.
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Reply #16 posted 01/31/08 8:55pm

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Ozonated olive oil!
Like you have some of that on hand. confused

You're doing the right thing with the ice.
Hope the pain gets better soon.
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Reply #17 posted 01/31/08 8:57pm

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violator said:

Not so bad that you couldn't type. razz


giggle

I'm typing one handed. lol
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Reply #18 posted 01/31/08 8:59pm

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wow..sorry carrie...no advice, tho...

but I'm glad it wasn't a friction burn from vigorously running your hand over a pair of vinyl pants...hug
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Reply #19 posted 01/31/08 9:03pm

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What kind of tea was it?
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Reply #20 posted 01/31/08 9:05pm

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Try second skin burn pads. they're at the pharmacy.

Also I think silver sulfadiazine is the cream you want.
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Reply #21 posted 01/31/08 9:06pm

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If u have Neosporin,try it.Kills the pain.Hope ur better soon.
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Reply #22 posted 01/31/08 9:11pm

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im sorry you were hurt, carrie.

if the burned area is weepy at all, my suggestion is to first place a non-adherent pad over the wound before covering it with gauze, which will make changing the dressing easier.

feel better soon.

youre a much better one-handed typist than i! smile
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Reply #23 posted 01/31/08 10:47pm

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Ouch! Get some aloe vera cream (or the real thing if you can get a plant) and put it on the burned skin generously once the severe pain is gone.

The last time I got burned was at El Torito on a scalding fajita skillet on my arm. Still a slight scar - boy did it hurt.

sorry! hug
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Reply #24 posted 02/01/08 1:51am

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there are special burn creams that should take the sting out of it and help it heal..

i am not sure what brands there are in the US, but Acriflex is a very good cream.

i hope your hand gets better. i know that shit hurts..
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Reply #25 posted 02/01/08 5:20am

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Aww im sorry Carrie that hurts sad

how's your hand now? rose
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Reply #26 posted 02/01/08 5:21am

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I hope you are feeling better this morning! hug
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Reply #27 posted 02/01/08 6:14am

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2the9s said:

What kind of tea was it?


Mighty Leaf green tea.



oh, and thanks, all. My hand doesn't hurt this morning unless I touch it. It's really red, though.
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Reply #28 posted 02/01/08 6:18am

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hah! sad
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Reply #29 posted 02/01/08 6:18am

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Cloudbuster said:

hah! sad


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