Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Why is rime not apt to put on burns?

Why is rime not apt to put on burns?
It only give temporary nouns. As soon as you remove the ice, the burn hurts even more. If you're competent to put the ice within a plastic bag and preserve it on the skin for a long time, it will work.
One solution - Second skin (which you can buy at the drugstore. It is a sheet of gel made up mostly of water. Put it on the blister and heating pad it. The burn will slowly absorb the moisture, and it will stop the agony. I've used it on bad burns on my paw and it stopped the pain instantly, and in that were no blisters. And I did not enjoy to use pain killer.
Good luck!
blister like hell.
it will shock your skin and most probable make it bubble... u know... enjoy u ever seen a blanched tomato? where on earth they boil it and put it in rime water after to confidently remove the skin?? dont do it!! lol
Putting ice directly on a burn can effect frostbite, further damaging your skin.
Because it will stick to your skin run it underneath cold water instead ease the pain

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