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How to deal with blisters after scalding?
Puncture the blister with a disposable syringe, suck out or squeeze out the accumulated liquid, and then treat it with drugs for burns and scalds. Be careful not to tear off the blisters.

In the treatment of burns and scalds, it is recommended to use water-based drugs, which can not only relieve the pain during dressing change, but also reduce the possibility of wound hyperplasia (wound hyperplasia will leave a permanent raised scar).

It is recommended to use "Changhe Classic Antibacterial Spray", formerly known as Shaofukang, a professional drug for burns and scalds, and an aqueous spray, which is much more convenient than oily cream. But also has good antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and wound healing effects. It has special effects on skin diseases such as burn, bedsore, diabetic gangrene, radiation ulcer, long-term unhealed wound, hemorrhoid and trauma. It has been used in burn plastic surgery departments of several hospitals and won unanimous praise from experts. Many experts believe that the comprehensive effect of antibacterial spray is better than silver sulfadiazine cream, an internationally recognized special drug for burns and scalds.

Precautions:

Don't touch water until the wound heals. If you must get wet, you can wrap the wound with gauze, wrap it with plastic wrap, do waterproof treatment, get wet again, and change the medicine once afterwards. In addition, in terms of diet, avoid spicy food and high-calorie food, and eat more high-protein foods, such as crucian carp soup, fish and shrimp, eggs and so on. It is beneficial to the growth of wound cells and accelerate healing.