Since burns can be divided into many types, different degrees of burns will have different treatment methods. Therefore, when you experience symptoms of burn bubbles, you should seek medical attention immediately and never treat it yourself. So should blisters be popped? Blisters are a sign of second-degree burns When blisters quickly form on the injured area after a patient is scalded or burned, burn doctors will generally classify such symptoms as second-degree burns or superficial second-degree burns. Although some patients develop blisters after being scalded or burned, they do not feel much pain. Doctors also ask everyone not to prick the blisters with needles, and not to drain the water inside after pricking the blisters, because doing so can easily lead to bacterial infection. Second-degree burns are clinically divided into shallow second-degree burns and deep second-degree burns. 1. Superficial second-degree burns: Superficial second-degree burns are dermal injuries. The clinical manifestations are obvious local redness and swelling of the affected area, and the formation of blisters of varying sizes containing yellow plasma-like fluid or protein coagulation colloid. When the blisters rupture, a flushed wound surface can be seen. The texture is soft and the temperature is high, and the patient feels severe pain. 2. Deep second degree burns: Deep second degree burns are injuries deep in the dermis with residual skin appendages. The clinical manifestations are smaller or flatter blisters, slightly dull sensation, and slightly lower skin temperature. Should blisters from burns be popped? Popping blisters caused by burns without the guidance of a doctor can easily lead to bacterial infection. After a burn, small blisters appear on the local skin. The main substances in these blister fluids are electrolytes, glucose, fibrin, etc. These nutrients combined form a good culture medium for bacteria. Therefore, if blisters are not handled properly, it can easily lead to wound infection. Whether to pop the blisters caused by burns depends on the situation. , Generally speaking, small blisters do not need to be punctured. Keep the area dry. The blister skin is a good protective film that can prevent infection. It is best to let it absorb and heal on its own. Standard treatment methods for larger blisters: After local disinfection, use a sterile syringe to aspirate the blister fluid or use a needle to pierce the epidermis at the lowest point of the blister to release the fluid, and gently squeeze it with a sterile cotton swab to allow the blister fluid to fully flow out at the low position while retaining the blister epidermis. Then bandage it with a sterile dressing. Keeping the local area clean and dry will help it heal faster. If you follow the above steps, the blisters will soon scab, dry and heal themselves. If the blisters are contaminated and become infected, seek medical attention immediately. Tips: After the blister is pricked, do not cut off the blister skin, and certainly not tear it off with your hands. The blister skin can protect the wound and prevent infection and inflammation. Do not bandage the wound after applying the medicine. If you must bandage the wound, use clean gauze. Remember not to bandage it too thickly or tightly. It must be breathable, otherwise it will be easy to get infected. |
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