Guest guest Posted January 6, 2004 Report Share Posted January 6, 2004 Hi guys. A friend of mine severely burned his hand with blue candle wax. It stretches from the top of his wrist to (top side of the hand) his thumb and pointer finger and middle finger. He already popped the blister and all so all that is left is raw flesh. I really didn't look at it, but he says theres a lot of this yellow puss stuff on it. The doctor has him takin to kinds of poison... Endoset and anti-biotics which i'm not sure what that's called. If any one has any info to help his skin heal faster it would be appretiated. thanx. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2004 Report Share Posted January 6, 2004 I just read in Dr. ' newsletter about research done in India showing a 30% solution of unheated raw honey on a burn keeps it from being infected and in a huge percentage, kept it from scaring. If it's important I'll look up the references for you......... Talked about using it on MRSA too......As I recall, the instructions were...........pack it in the hole, then cover the inside of gauze or telfa pad with honey then cover that to keep messy out. Change as often as needed as burn exudes crud. Said it was far better than even silvadene. SaraLou 3rd degree burns Hi guys. A friend of mine severely burned his hand with blue candle wax. It stretches from the top of his wrist to (top side of the hand) his thumb and pointer finger and middle finger. He already popped the blister and all so all that is left is raw flesh. I really didn't look at it, but he says theres a lot of this yellow puss stuff on it. The doctor has him takin to kinds of poison... Endoset and anti-biotics which i'm not sure what that's called. If any one has any info to help his skin heal faster it would be appretiated. thanx. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2004 Report Share Posted January 6, 2004 I just read in Dr. ' newsletter about research done in India showing a 30% solution of unheated raw honey on a burn keeps it from being infected and in a huge percentage, kept it from scaring. If it's important I'll look up the references for you......... Talked about using it on MRSA too......As I recall, the instructions were...........pack it in the hole, then cover the inside of gauze or telfa pad with honey then cover that to keep messy out. Change as often as needed as burn exudes crud. Said it was far better than even silvadene. SaraLou 3rd degree burns Hi guys. A friend of mine severely burned his hand with blue candle wax. It stretches from the top of his wrist to (top side of the hand) his thumb and pointer finger and middle finger. He already popped the blister and all so all that is left is raw flesh. I really didn't look at it, but he says theres a lot of this yellow puss stuff on it. The doctor has him takin to kinds of poison... Endoset and anti-biotics which i'm not sure what that's called. If any one has any info to help his skin heal faster it would be appretiated. thanx. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2004 Report Share Posted January 6, 2004 I love live aloe for burns, also. SaraLou Pedigo wrote: >I just read in Dr. ' newsletter about research done in India showing a 30% solution of unheated raw honey on a burn keeps it from being infected and in a huge percentage, kept it from scaring. If it's important I'll look up the references for you......... Talked about using it on MRSA too......As I recall, the instructions were...........pack it in the hole, then cover the inside of gauze or telfa pad with honey then cover that to keep messy out. Change as often as needed as burn exudes crud. Said it was far better than even silvadene. > >SaraLou > 3rd degree burns > > > Hi guys. > A friend of mine severely burned his hand with blue candle wax. It stretches > from the top of his wrist to (top side of the hand) his thumb and pointer > finger and middle finger. He already popped the blister and all so all that > is left is raw flesh. I really didn't look at it, but he says theres a lot > of this yellow puss stuff on it. The doctor has him takin to kinds of > poison... Endoset and anti-biotics which i'm not sure what that's called. If > any one has any info to help his skin heal faster it would be appretiated. > thanx. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2004 Report Share Posted January 6, 2004 I love live aloe for burns, also. SaraLou Pedigo wrote: >I just read in Dr. ' newsletter about research done in India showing a 30% solution of unheated raw honey on a burn keeps it from being infected and in a huge percentage, kept it from scaring. If it's important I'll look up the references for you......... Talked about using it on MRSA too......As I recall, the instructions were...........pack it in the hole, then cover the inside of gauze or telfa pad with honey then cover that to keep messy out. Change as often as needed as burn exudes crud. Said it was far better than even silvadene. > >SaraLou > 3rd degree burns > > > Hi guys. > A friend of mine severely burned his hand with blue candle wax. It stretches > from the top of his wrist to (top side of the hand) his thumb and pointer > finger and middle finger. He already popped the blister and all so all that > is left is raw flesh. I really didn't look at it, but he says theres a lot > of this yellow puss stuff on it. The doctor has him takin to kinds of > poison... Endoset and anti-biotics which i'm not sure what that's called. If > any one has any info to help his skin heal faster it would be appretiated. > thanx. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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