Friday, October 21, 2011

Treat A Burn Naturally

Treat a Burn Naturally


Without using any chemicals or artificial substances, you can treat a burn and begin the healing process. All it takes is a few items that can be found around the house.


Instructions








1. Assess the severity of the burn. If you have substantial burns, covering more than a couple square inches on your body, seek immediate medical help. If the burn isn't severe or only affects a small portion of your body, you can proceed to treat the burn naturally.


2. Clean off the affected area. Be sure to remove all dirt and debris on and around the burn. Use cold water to thoroughly, yet gently wash the burned section of skin. If you leave grime on or around your burn, you will run the risk of getting an infection.


3. Dry the area completely. Use a soft piece of cloth to pat the area dry. Don't scrub or use a rough towel as that will only increase the pain and damage the surrounding skin.


4. Apply honey to your burn. Cover the entire burn with a layer of honey. The honey will secure the area and help promote healing. Honey also helps fight off bacteria to help prevent infection.


5. Wrap your burn in gauze. The honey should help the gauze stick. Wrap the affected area completely, and secure with adhesive tape.


6. Change the bandage once a day, applying more honey each time. Check the burned area to make sure that it is healing. If you do see signs of infection or notice that the burn is not healing, make a trip to the doctor.

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