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Well.... I'm trying to decide just exactly what I did to myself!
On Tuesday I was making mashed potatoes for dinner. Well, when I went to drain the potatoes I was holding the strainer in one hand (not too smart for someone who sees double) and the pan of potatoes fresh off the stove in the other. I'm sure you can see where this is going! When I went to pour the water into the strainer I apparently poured the water over my arm! It only felt like maybe a little steam hit me but it didn't feel like it really burnt me. But, my hubby happened to be watching, while busy with something else, and said I poured boiling water on my arm. I didn't think anything of it after that. The next day I showed up with some red spots on my arm, in that area. They didn't hurt and I didn't think anything of it, didn't even remember about the water. Thursday it started to hurt. Yesterday I was at my Mom's when I realized that it was probably a burn. She gave me burn free to put on it. It relieved the pain right away, then 45 minutes later it started forming blisters! I tried Benedryl but the blisters kept forming. I called the dr yesterday. They said if I develop a fever, the blisters start forming outside of the burn, or the burn grows to call the on-call dr back. I'm wondering if it really is a burn or not, then are the blisters an allergic reaction? It was a little ironic that the blisters formed right after putting the burn free on there. The weird thing is that the blisters form a ring, and they're still growing. If they're still growing by Monday I will probably be going to the doctors. As it is right now it hurts to bend or extend my wrist in any direction. I'm just wondering if anyone has any idea if it could be something different or if anyone has any advise? Thank you in advance! Sorry this is soo long. |
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Good Lord, Nem, you should get yourself to the ER..
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I second the thought that you should go to the ER.
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Hi,
An allergic reaction to Burn Free would itch, like a giant hive might, with edema. The blisters came about because the med you put on it closed and sealed the pores. Nature (the brain) sends the fluid to the sight of the burn as a protective fluid in the form of blisters, like a bad sunburn would do the same. Don't break them. Your skin underneath is probably very tender and raw. Put a anti-b cream over it easy, and cover it. Then see the doctor or go to the ER. It may not hurt until the blisters break. You have to be careful so as not to get it infected. Boiling water is extremely hot. Let us know how you make out. Good luck.
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If I don't see improvement but Monday or things get worse I will be going in. I just can't win, I didn't put anything on it right away (as in the first couple days) to try and avoid it causing more problems. The pain was just getting bad yesterday and Mom has used this stuff before. Obviously I will never put something on my burns again. I'm so tired of things getting worse no matter what I do! Sorry, just whining now ![]() |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Dejibo (05-22-2011) |
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That is at least a 2nd degree burn even if its not all up and down your arm can be VERY painful. 3rd degree would be tissue death from the under layers of skin. PLEASE go to the ER. you are risking a serious infection from this. Burns are NOT to be played with. Even if you feel silly GO! The fluid shift that happens in burns causes your electorlytes to go whacky and can throw you into some trouble. PLEASE go to the ER.
By the way, a damanged nervous system can confuse pain for itching. What you are feeling could be nerve pain from damage nerve tissue from the burn. it means its on the edge of a 3rd degree burn and you need help. please go.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | NurseNancy (05-22-2011), SallyC (05-22-2011) |
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