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by aspenmayer
586 days ago
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Ice water would also block air exposure, wouldn’t it? I’ve also had some larger burns and immersed them in ice water for the immediate treatment, but after the first day or so, I found that petroleum jelly based topical ointments were easier to apply and maintain, as the burn was on the bottom of my foot, which was a distinctly horrible place to have a burn. |
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But air exposure was happening most of the time, the way I cooled my burns, so it definitely was the cooling, that did help in my case.
(A wet towel with ice in it)
And I learned to not mess with the wounds at all. I think the last time I had a burn, I opened the the blister to get the fluid pressure out. Bad idea, this time I left it and it healed way faster. It healed so good, that after my first night of pain and cooling, I did not had to do anything with it, except giving it a rest.