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Comment by fillskills

9 years ago

I have seen the use of boiled tea water used as antiseptic for burn victims in rural India. The results were great for the one patient I saw getting treated. Necessity is truly the mother of invention.

Honey also works pretty well if applied immediately on the skin and if the burns are not that serious to begin with. My ex-wife managed to pour burning edible oil on her hand while she was cooking some fries, but no scar remained because we applied honey on the affected skin almost immediately.

  • Burns need to be kept cool and moist. Applying anything thick and cool (within reason - lotions for example) to the burn will help. Cool the burn under cold running water if possible ('take the heat out'), then put something on it to keep it moist. Anything serious requires a trip to the ER of course.

    Even if you forget to put sunscreen on and get sunburned, putting sunscreen on afterwards can help keep the skin moist and improve the outcome.

    • Your advice is dangerous and wrong.

      >> cool the burn with cool or lukewarm running water for 20 minutes – don't use ice, iced water, or any creams or greasy substances such as butter

      http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Burns-and-scalds/Pages/Introduc...

      > You should go to a hospital A&E department for:

      > all chemical and electrical burns

      > large or deep burns – any burn bigger than your hand

      > burns that cause white or charred skin – any size

      > burns on the face, hands, arms, feet, legs or genitals that cause blisters

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  • Honey should extract water from the area. Is sugar. Could avoid blisters formation?

  • Having had oil burns heal without honey I'd want to see some peer-reviewed studies on its efficacy as a burn treatment first.

Brewed black tea (very strong, cold, the stuff you dilute with water to get black tea you drink) was used where I grew up in Russia on eyes after mild trauma. I'm not sure if there are any formal studies on but it didn't hurt.