Film, Media & TV0 min ago
Burns
20 Answers
My mum just burnt her foot by dropping a tray of hot food from the oven. It has blistered a little. What is the best thing to put on it?
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by shineybomb. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.http://library.thinkquest.org/10624/burns.html #thermal
some tips here.;-)
some tips here.;-)
Please be careful with wrapping blistered feet in cloths as these can stick to the burns and tear the skin off when removed. Cooling the feet with water in the first instance is a better option, prefereably for 20 minutes. If you are unsure what is the right thing to do, call NHS DIRECT on 0845 4647 where you can talk directly to a nurse or if necessary a doctor. They will advise you on what to put on her feet and also whether or not your Mum needs to go to A&E (hospital). Hope your Mum is better soon. Take care.
When I was doing my first-aid-at-work training with the St John Ambulance, they told us that the only thing you should do with a burn such as that is run it under cold water for AT LEAST 10 minutes, and then get the person to hospital. We were told that you should never put any creams or lotions on the burn prior to seeking the advice of the pros.
ok i've done this before many times, just applied ice to the area, then got myself up the hosp for a check up asap
The next step is to stop the burning process. Any clothing that is not stuck to the burn should be carefully removed. The affected body surface areas should then be flooded with cold water until medical help, if necessary, is available.
The skin usually swells after a burn so it is important to remove anything constricting such as jewellery.
Do not attempt to burst any blisters that form on burnt skin
copied from
http://hcd2.bupa.co.uk/fact_sheets/html/burns. html
The next step is to stop the burning process. Any clothing that is not stuck to the burn should be carefully removed. The affected body surface areas should then be flooded with cold water until medical help, if necessary, is available.
The skin usually swells after a burn so it is important to remove anything constricting such as jewellery.
Do not attempt to burst any blisters that form on burnt skin
copied from
http://hcd2.bupa.co.uk/fact_sheets/html/burns. html
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Body-and-Soul/Q uestion298616.html
read to my answer, sorry, thought you were all havin a laugh!
read to my answer, sorry, thought you were all havin a laugh!
She's ok - has soaked it in cold water and put a little aloe vera on it. Two blisters on it but she won't listen to me and get medical advice. She says she is fine. She is a chef herself so I guess she knows what she's doing but she won't listen to me. I shall keep an eye on her and nag her down to the doctors if it gets worse