Folk remedies for burns - how to help yourself?
Under burns it is customary to understand the damage to the skincovers as a result of contact with objects or liquids of high temperature. In addition, similar damage is obtained as a result of electric shock or exposure to chemically hazardous substances.
First of all, the treatment of burns with folk remediesbegins with the application of cold to the affected area. As this may be ice, wrapped in a clean rag, or cold water in a bottle.
Sometimes there are situations where whensevere injuries can not immediately consult a doctor. In principle, folk remedies for second- and third-degree burns do exist, but this does not mean that you will not need to seek medical help in the future. To begin with, it is worth noting that it is prohibited to pierce the blisters formed on the skin, as this can lead to infection. First of all, the skin should be washed with vodka directly over the vials, which will ease the pain.
Do not forget about such a phenomenon asdamage to the skin due to prolonged exposure to the open sun. Existing folk remedies against sunburn will significantly reduce the pain syndrome. In addition to the widespread sour cream, you can also apply a compress to the affected area from the dissolved in a glass of water a tablespoon of starch.
Do not forget that theAs a result of high temperatures, injuries are not characterized by rapid healing, respectively, folk remedies for burns will have to be used for a long time. For example, on the third day after injury, healing oils should be used. Especially effective in this case will be the oil of St. John's wort, and before the third day you can wash the burned place with tincture from this plant, and only then start lubricating it with oil. If the burned wound has become aggravated, puff from fresh potatoes, applied as a compress, will help to extract pus.