03-16-2009, 07:21 PM
Keep it clean, and dry, and don't put any"old wives"remedies on it (butter, oil, etc). These actually hurt the burn by holding in the heat, thus causing a more severe burn. I'd cover it gently with non stick gauze, and wrap it with a gauze roll (but not too tightly).Don't pop the blister; hopefully it will reabsorb.If I were you, I'd go to the doctor's and get checked out, I don't know exactly where the burns are on your hands, but hand burns can be expecially dangerous. There's the issue of scar tissue when it heals, and it's a bad place to get an infection. I've taken people to the hospital for burns like that; it's nothing to take lightly.Hope you feel better soon...
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