The screen hurts! The 2-year-old baby was scalded by instant noodles, and the family handled it like this and caused second-degree burns. Don’t use these earthy methods!

Seeing this kind of hot search is really “separate screen pain”, I’m so sorry~

Here’s the thing: a doll under 2 years old was sent to the hospital and diagnosed with deep second-degree burns. The waist and back were covered in blisters, and the epidermis on the stomach and chest was seriously damaged. , It was the baby who overturned the instant noodles, and poured all the boiling water on him. The family panicked, tearing clothes, smearing soy sauce and toothpaste. The completely wrong way of handling aggravated the child’s condition.

So, what is the correct way to deal with home burns?

How to treat family burns?

The correct treatment mainly includes the following steps(minor burns only):< span>1. Immediately leave the heat source such as fire or boiling water2. Remove clothingIf there is a burn or scald Clothes cover, which retains heat and blocks heat dissipation, so try to do this quickly and gently before tissue damage and swelling develops in the area. You should first shower with cold water to cool down, and then slowly take off the clothes. If the clothes are sticking to the burn area, you can cut off the loose side first. The tight areas cannot be forcibly torn off. Cover the wound with clothing or cloth and go to the hospital immediately for treatment. 3. Cool downAfter removing all clothing, jewelry (such as rings), and non-adherent debris, burns The wound can be cooled with room temperature or cold tap water to reduce pain and limit tissue damage. The wound can be cooled with flowing or still cold water until the pain is relieved, but the time should not exceed about 5 minutes to avoid wound immersion, and scald generally requires 10 to 20 minutes. The wound can also be covered with a damp gauze or towel, which reduces pain without dipping the wound, and can be used for up to 30 minutes before covering the dressing. Note: Avoid using ice cubes or ice water directly to cool the wound to prevent aggravating pain and deepening burns.

Scald should be treated as an emergency, remember five words: Rinse, take off, soak, cover, send.

Avoid the wrong way to deal with it

In the case of burns, some people use toothpaste, soy sauce, white wine, etc.” Earthly Laws”. These treatments are not only unhelpful, they can make the injury worse.

It will cause the heat on the skin to have nowhere to dissipate, and can only spread deeper into the subcutaneous tissue, causing deeper damage. Soy sauce is a salt-containing “food”. Applying soy sauce to wounds will cause syneresis and shrinkage of wound cells, aggravate damage, and even cause more serious infections. In addition, the color of soy sauce will affect the doctor’s judgment on the depth of the wound. Liquor has a certain cooling effect on the unbroken skin, but applying it when the skin has ruptured will not only aggravate the pain, but also deepen the wound surface. Using white wine on a large area may also be absorbed by the wound surface. cause alcohol poisoning. Some people like to smear aloe vera gel on scalded wounds, and I would like to remind you not to use aloe vera gel to treat burns to prevent infection. You can’t pick the blisters on your own to prevent infection. Burns or scalds can easily leave scars if they are not handled well. Parents should also learn more about the correct handling methods to avoid secondary injuries.

Special reminder:

Summer high temperature days, to prevent all kinds of burns

In the weather In the hot and unbearable summer vacation, whether indoors or outdoors, children are more likely to get scalded than usual.

If the temperature is too high, boiling water, hot soup, etc. are not easy to cool down, which will increase the probability and degree of burns;

Second, under the scorching sun, the temperature of outdoor metal facilities is very high, and children are more likely to be injured when climbing or exercising.

In addition, wearing less clothes in summer is more likely to cause serious burns if hot liquid is spilled on children.

Parents should raise awareness of the temperature ≥50℃ hot liquid to prevent scalding from hot liquid. Avoid using tablecloths, to prevent children from pulling and shaking off vegetable soups, kettles, etc., to prevent burns. Keep children out of the kitchen and observe carefully when serving dishes to avoid collision with children. In addition, cups containing hot water and bowls containing hot soup should not be placed within the reach of children to prevent children from being scalded if they are knocked over.

Everyone knows it at the point of view