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gza

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Posted: 07-06-07 07:16am

Yesterday I received a scald wound on my finger, leaving a big blister similar to this http://en.wiki pedia.org/wiki/Image:Scaldburn.jpg. I ran in under cold water whenever i felt pain, and had ice to it (which i now know i shouldnt have done). Anyway, my dad is a doctor so he sterilized some tools and popped my blister. Put anti-biotics on it and gave me a band-aid.

Now I want to know, what should I do to improve the healing process? My finger isnt in pain, but it irritates me. Also, fluids are still leaving my finger after 20 or so hours. Thanks for the help.
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The Ginger 1

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Posted: 07-30-07 01:02am

Hi there

Ouch - I hate blisters, now your dad has popped it, keep it clean, and let it have air (no plasters), to let the wound 'breath' is the best thing ..
You still have fluid coming out of it, cos it's the natural healing process of your body, the fluid is normal, and air will help it dry up.

As your Dad is a doctor, ask him more questions about it.
But keep us informed of any problems or questions you would like to ask.
Ginger
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Tmddyan

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Posted: 07-30-07 01:31am

the first thing that you learn if first aid class is to never pop a blister. if its a burn you just run it under cool water. you can put aloe vera on it or pour white vinegar on it it will take the burn out.
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gza

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Posted: 07-30-07 06:36am

thanks for the replies everyone Smile. Well its been some time so it's pretty much all healed. You can still see a little bit of it, but i dont feel anything.
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Tmddyan

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Posted: 07-30-07 18:40pm

if you dont like the scar--put some vitamin e oil on it.
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mominashoe

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Posted: 03-25-08 16:21pm

It took over a year for one of my scars from a bad burn to go away. Now I can't see it at all. Just give it time.
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