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Cheese Burn
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It's not really funny but my OH, who has rather sensitive skin, has a round burn on his chin because the cheese in a stuffed crust pizza burst out and was too hot. It's formed a blister and is red raw and scabbing. So should it be left, dabbed with hydrocortisone cream, bio-oil or what? he wants a speedy solution.
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Oh! dear oh! dear...your "OH" will need his chin in good condition for the next 2 weeks in particular, as one never knows in which part of your anatomy it will be required.........
I really don't think it matters what you do or don't put on it.........as it has a blister, I would leave well alone and not put anything on it.
It was a good job that he wasn't eating the pizza..naked.
I really don't think it matters what you do or don't put on it.........as it has a blister, I would leave well alone and not put anything on it.
It was a good job that he wasn't eating the pizza..naked.
I wouldn't go breaking blisters if you can avoid it - you are just increasing the risk of infection.
Also you should never use cold water on burns. The water should be cool but not really cold. I'd suggest if all you have is cold water would be to use cling film to cover (but not wrap around) the area. Also never use ice, but I assumed everyone here knows that :)
Also you should never use cold water on burns. The water should be cool but not really cold. I'd suggest if all you have is cold water would be to use cling film to cover (but not wrap around) the area. Also never use ice, but I assumed everyone here knows that :)