It is normal to get your hands burned by oil. This often happens when cooking. Mild burns will heal in a few days, but severe burns will cause blisters. You can take some corresponding measures. Do not press the blisters to avoid inflammation. It will heal after a while. What to do if your hands are scalded by oil and blistersFirst, soak the scalded and blistered hands in cold water for 10-20 minutes to dissipate the unconsumed heat in the skin and prevent further damage. Second, apply moist burn ointment or erythromycin ointment locally, and take vitamin C, cefaclor dispersible tablets or metronidazole orally for treatment. The wound surface needs to be kept clean and dry, and medical iodine tincture can be used for local disinfection to prevent secondary infection. Third, if the blisters grow on the fingertips and affect daily life, you can use a clean disposable needle to prick the blisters, and then cover them with sterilized auxiliary materials or clean gauze, and change the dressing regularly to prevent infection. How to deal with oil burns and redness on handsIf our hands are splashed with hot oil and the skin just turns red without blisters, then don't rub the injured area hard, as that will only make it more painful. The general method is to quickly rinse off the oil stains and bacteria with cold water, and then soak the burned area in salt water or alcohol for a period of time, which can reduce inflammation and relieve pain without causing blisters. You can also use active oil or alcohol to wipe the injured area with a cotton ball. How to deal with oil burns on handsIf the skin is broken, then it is serious. Don't believe others who say that you can just apply some medicine. You should apply some anti-inflammatory liquid or ointment, or essential oils specifically for treating bruises and injuries. If the area of the burn is large, then it is very serious and you must go to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment as soon as possible before making further plans. It is quite common for hands to be scalded by hot oil. When you are scalded, first check the area of the burn. If the area is small, you can handle it yourself. If the area is large, go to the hospital for treatment. Don't be careless. In addition, after the hand is scalded, you should pay more attention to the protection of the scalded part and add more supplements in the diet to promote the speed of recovery. Related NewsHands are an important part of our body. We use them to move things, cook and cut vegetables, play badminton, etc. However, when cooking, it is inevitable that the oil will splash out due to premature addition of oil. The longer the oil is heated, the higher the temperature of the oil will be, and the more serious the injury will be. Generally, if the hands are splashed with oil while cooking, it will only cause redness and swelling of the skin, but no blisters will form, and it will recover naturally after a period of time. |
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