Firecracker burn?What to do What to avoid

             Written by: Mantasha

If you get a burn, it's important to avoid certain common remedies that can worsen the situation. Here are some things not to do:

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Toothpaste contains fluoride and other ingredients that can irritate the skin and trap heat, potentially worsening the burn and increasing the risk of infection.

Don't Apply Toothpaste

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Although some may believe in the healing properties of cow dung or mud, these substances can introduce bacteria and worsen the burn.

Don't Apply Cow Dung Or Mud

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Using saliva as a remedy is unhygienic and can increase the risk of infection. Additionally, there is no proven benefit to applying saliva on burns, making it an ineffective choice.

Don't Apply Saliva

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If you experience bleeding after a burn, it’s crucial to see a doctor for proper evaluation and treatment. Instead, focus on safe and proven remedies to promote healing like:

Don't Ignore

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Use a cold compress or a clean cloth soaked in cold water on the affected area for immediate relief from pain and to reduce heat.

Cold Compress

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Run cool (not cold) tap water over the burn area for 10-20 minutes. This helps reduce pain and prevents the burn from getting worse. Avoid using ice, as it may worsen the injury.

Cool The Burn

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For additional protection, apply a thin layer of burnol or antiseptic cream on the burn. These products can help prevent infection and promote faster healing.

 Antiseptic Cream

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