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Household Remedies: How To Make A Burn Heal Faster

By Eric Morris


There is no person who loves getting scalded, whether it comes as a result of failure to use gloves when handling a hot pan or hot tea spilling on your body. The sad fact is that a large percentage of home injures are accountable to burns. To learn how to make a burn heal faster, you should read on the following solutions.

But first, it would be prudent to understand the different types of burns and the ones that do not require advanced medical attention. Third and fourth degree burns basically penetrate the three layers of the skin and are considered medical emergencies. First and second degree burns require no advanced attention as they only scald outer skin layers.

Your first course of action after getting burnt should be to pour cool water on the scalded area. All you should do is expose the area to running water from your faucet. Do so for 20 minutes then lubricate using soap.

Applying a wet cloth at intervals can also make you feel better and aid in skin regeneration. The cooler temperature applied at intervals will also deter the area from swelling further. Space out your intervals by five to fifteen minutes for better pain relief. Do not place any ice in the cloth as it may increase the irritation.

Its cosmetic benefits aside, Aloe Vera is also renowned for other advantages. For one, it is a natural scald healer. Its primary compounds assist in circulating air within the skin and prevent inflammation. The plant also fights bacteria thanks to its antibiotic properties. Its leaves contain the gel that you need for this purpose, so all you should do is extract it.

Any antibiotic that is alcohol based can also destroy the germs that normally infect scalded areas. While this may be a painful experience, the advantage is that you will not have to worry about developing a nasty infection. Many everyday household products are alcohol based and can kill germs, a good example being vinegar.

Honey is an alternative healing product too. Many folks use it to alleviate their stomach and throat problems. It is also used as a medicine for mild burns. It has anti inflammatory and anti fungal properties. Its effects are known to manifest soon after application.

Most scald victims like to make the mistake of bursting their blisters. The reason why this is discouraged is because it may introduce infections to the scalded area. If you feel an irresistible urge to do so, the prudent thing to do would be to visit your doctor for professional assistance.

The pain relief for some of the aforementioned remedies may not come instantly. Luckily, everyday painkillers should suffice. Painkillers you are free to use in this case include naproxen and ibuprofen.

If your symptoms do not improve, things may be worse than you had earlier thought. Third degree injuries usually have symptoms such as whitened skin and leathery texture. You should know how to read your symptoms before resorting to a home remedy.




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