Easy Home Remedies for Burns
Home remedies for burns provide easy yet quick and effective means of minimizing skin damage. Common types of skin burns include flame burns, contact burns, scalding due to hot liquid, electrical burns, chemical burns and sunburn (UV rays). Since there are three major layers of skin, burns are generally classified into first degree, second degree and third degree burns, depending on the depth and extent of the skin damage incurred. One must understand that burns are not static. Plain sunburn may blister the next day without proper first aid or immediate care. Learning to do some simple home remedies for burns allows you to help the burnt skin regenerate itself, prevent further injuries, scaring or infection, and return to its normal function. First-Aid With skin burns, it is imperative for anyone to immediately stop the burning process. Flush the affected area with cold water for about 15 to 30 minutes. Never use ice or ice water, as it will only make the condition worse. In cases of contact burns caused by battery acid or boiling soup, wash off the grease first with cold water then soak the affected skin area in cold water. Not only will this simple first-aid stop the burns from spreading as it also works as a temporary painkiller. Remember that this simple first aid applies only on first degree and second-degree burns as this effectively minimize the extent of skin damage or symptoms. Third degree burns, which are characterized by having greater depth of skin damage and relatively high risk of fatalities, require emergency care and hospitalization. Home Care Once the burns are controlled, you are but halfway treating your burnt skin. You can use some simple home items to properly tend to your skin. You may use a diluted vinegar solution for cleaning the affected area. Vinegar is known for its natural germ-killing and painkilling properties. Also, you may use this solution as a natural pain-relieving compress. Aloe vera has long been known for its skin cooling, soothing and cleansing benefits. Apply some fresh sap over the affected area to jump start natural tissue-healing mechanisms. Items like honey, yogurt, eggs, onion and papaya make excellent home remedies for burns. Once the burns are controlled, you may apply honey, unflavored and unsweetened yogurt, egg whites or onion juice over the area and leave it for about 15 minutes. Fruits like papaya contain natural enzymes that aid the removal of dead cells and hasten the skin rejuvenation process. Mash the fruit and apply it over the area. These home remedies for burns may cost you little to nothing, but they deliver significant benefits in dissipating pain, reducing burn scars and preventing infection and further skin damage. Get more info on These All Natural Products: Pure-Clenz Solution - Nature’s First Aid! A safe and effective product used for generations to cleanse wounds and facilitate healing. Pure-Heal Gel - formulated for Wounds, Burns, Abrasions and Insect Bites Recovery In any case, diet plays a crucial role in speeding up recovery. With burns, the skin usually loses a substantial amount of micronutrients like selenium, copper and zinc, which explains the slow healing process. Hence, it is important to maintain a well-balanced diet of fresh fruits, vegetables and healthy portions of meat along with essential vitamin supplements particularly arginine, vitamin B complex, vitamin C, copper, glutamine, selenium and zinc. Reminder Regardless of the type of burns you get, never keep the wound open. Since skin burns basically break the skin, it becomes prone to infection. Use these simple home remedies for burns to keep the area clean and healing. Loading... Return to the TOP of Home Remedies for BurnsReturn to the TOP of Herbal Skin Care PageReturn to the TOP of Most Natural Remedies Home Page
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