Bottled joy: What should I do if I get scalded by a sports bottle?
We often get scalded or burned by some kind of thermal product. Many people don’t know how to do emergency treatment when they are injured, which leads to deterioration of the injured part, especially for underage children, 1l sports water bottle or It is the kind of sports bottle with straws, etc., to a certain extent, will become dangerous goods around them. What should we do if we are scalded by the boiling water in the kettle? Bottled joy teaches you several emergency treatment methods.
1. Rinse the burns and scalds with tap water immediately, soak the burns and scalds in clean cold water for about 30 minutes. If the burns and scalds are inconvenient to soak, cold compresses can be used to relieve pain and limit the development of pain.
2. You can apply edible oil, safflower oil, and various scald creams to the local area without dressing. For second-degree burns, do not cut off the epidermis of the blisters. Keep the epidermis as much as possible. After disinfection, apply edible oil or safflower oil and various scald creams, which can be bandaged.
3. Properly protect the wound: Cover the wound with clean gauze, sheets, and clothes, and try not to break the blisters to protect the epidermis. Don’t carry out special treatment, keep warm in the cold season.
4. Quickly call “120” for emergency treatment or transfer to the nearest specialist hospital. When transporting, the patient should take the supine position, the movements should be gentle, the progress should be steady, and the patient’s condition should be observed at any time. If breathing or heartbeat stops during the journey, rescue on the spot.
Bottled joy is here to remind you warmly: Do not use red syrup, purple syrup, soy sauce, etc. on the wound, so as not to adversely affect the later burn severity assessment and treatment.
At the same time, it is also recommended: use kettles and cups with lids at home to prevent boiling water from leaking. Keep the kettle out of the reach of children when boiling water. Store flammable, explosive, and fire-producing items in a cool place. Spontaneous combustion.