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How to remove the scar left after oil scald?
In daily life, if you are accidentally scalded or burned by water, fire, oil, etc. If the area is not large, you can immediately take 1 part of white sugar and 3 parts of cold boiled water to make concentrated sugar water, and gently apply cotton wool or clean towel dipped in sugar water to press the injured part. If your fingers or toes are injured, immediately soak them in sugar water for 20 minutes. If it is too late to adjust the sugar water, you can also grab some sugar and apply it to the wound, then drop it on the sugar with cold water to make the wound moist, and then wash it after 2 hours. If it has not healed, you can apply it with concentrated sugar water. Use sugar water to treat burns, no blisters, no scars, and the first aid measures are effective.

1. Immediately after scalding, immerse the scalded area in clean cold water. The sooner you soak in cold water after scalding, the better the effect; The lower the water temperature, the better the effect, but not lower than -6℃. The soaking time in cold water usually lasts for more than half an hour. In this way, the degree of pain or scald can be reduced by timely heat dissipation.

2. The burn is not serious (refers to 1 degree burn, the skin is red and does not blister), and generally it can be treated at home first. Wash the wound with cold boiled water (or light salt water). For wounds on limbs and trunk, you can apply Arnebia oil or scald ointment and wrap it with gauze.

3. It is best for scalded patients to go to hospital for treatment.