Skin burns can happen anytime, anywhere so it is important to know what your options are for treating skin burns. There are plenty of over the counter treatments that are available but many people prefer to go with all natural treatments. Natural treatments can be very beneficial t burn victims as it gives them more options to work with. Not every treatment will work well for everyone so it helps a great deal to have other alternative treatments.
When treating skin burns, it is important to try to treat the area right after the burn has happened. The faster you treat the area, the better chance you have of preventing more damage or permanent scarring. One natural treatment that has been used for both minor and severe burns is a cotton-ash paste. This is traced back to the ancient healing art of Indian Yunani. For this treatment you will need to burn a large piece of cotton wool and mix the ashes with some olive oil. You need to make a paste to spread onto the burned area and cover with a wrap. Cling wrap works well for this. This helps to relieve the pain quickly. This can be repeated if necessary for up to a week.
The aloe vera plant has been used for centuries in treating skin burns as well as other ailments. The gel from the plant has great healing properties and it helps the body to produce new cells as well as being well known for the antibiotic effect it has which helps to heal the burn much faster, preventing infection from setting in. There are also plenty of products found right in your kitchen that can help in treating skin scalds naturally.
Dabbing vinegar on minor burns can help to take the heat out which will lesson the pain associated with the burn. Tomato slices are also good for burns when applied directly to the area. Simply leave the tomato pieces on for approximately 10 minutes then let dry. You can do this type of treatment a few times per day to alleviate pain and swelling. Black tea is also a good soak to apply to burns and it helps to relieve pain and swelling, drawing the fluid out of the skin which forms in the blisters.
If you suffer with a severe burn, then you will want to seek the advice of your doctor to be sure that there are no complications or infections that may arise. Your doctor will treat the burn and can help in natural home treatments that will work best for your particular case. Be sure to steer clear of hot compresses as this will not help the skin cool down. Doing hot compresses may only cause more pain and damage to the area. If you do not have access to any of the above remedies then you may want to soak a cloth in whole milk and apply directly to a minor burn. This will provide some relief until you can get to a more effective treatment.
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