Current location - Plastic Surgery and Aesthetics Network - Plastic surgery and beauty - The instep was scalded by molten iron. Personally, I think it's two degrees and three days. It's swollen and painful, so I can't walk. Is it normal? How long will it take to get well? How to treat it?
The instep was scalded by molten iron. Personally, I think it's two degrees and three days. It's swollen and painful, so I can't walk. Is it normal? How long will it take to get well? How to treat it?
The main clinical manifestations of superficial second-degree burns are: blisters of different sizes, mainly bullae, burns mainly hurt the mucous layer, dermal layer and papillary layer of epidermis, and the wound surface is ruddy, moist and red; The pain is obvious, allergic, and the local skin temperature rises. Generally, it can be cured in about 2 weeks without scar formation, but there is some pigmentation.

The treatment is mainly local dressing change and anti-infection. If the pain is severe, you can also carry out some analgesic treatment. The specific operation is as follows: Clinical treatment of superficial second-degree burns: under the condition of strict disinfection, the blisters are punctured to avoid pollution, and the liquid in the blisters is drained, but the surface skin is not removed. Instead, the blister is gently attached to the wound surface to protect the wound surface, and then disinfected and bandaged again. Brake to prevent the blister from rubbing against the wound surface and aggravate the injury. Disassemble it after two to three days, and disinfect and bandage it again after two to three days.

In addition, molten iron burns, clinically known as hydrothermal burns, are generally not just shallow second-degree burns, right? Therefore, I suggest that you go to the hospital for specialist treatment as soon as possible, combine your medical history and your physical condition, and carry out standardized treatment according to the treatment plan formulated by the doctor! After all, it's the feet that hurt. If you don't recover well, it will affect your freedom of action in the future! In addition, if you are scarred in the future, you may need plastic surgery in the future, so I suggest you go to a specialist as soon as possible to receive professional standardized treatment in order to recover as soon as possible!