I had the same thought. I had a visceral reaction to the flame, and I wasn't even the one who was burned. It could really be upsetting to someone wiht a bad burn.
I would also like to see something on facial burns, which can't be wrapped, and are a greater concern for scarring. How , besides constant applocations of corisone cream, do you keep it moist? My husband had a fire flash up hid arm and into his face. Initially it didn;t look terribe (like a bad sunburn) but two days later it looks very concerning. It completely covers his face. Good sense says to go see a doctor, but he needs convincing ( he usually has very good sense - he just never gets sick or injured)
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I had the same thought. I had a visceral reaction to the flame, and I wasn't even the one who was burned. It could really be upsetting to someone wiht a bad burn.
I would also like to see something on facial burns, which can't be wrapped, and are a greater concern for scarring. How , besides constant applocations of corisone cream, do you keep it moist? My husband had a fire flash up hid arm and into his face. Initially it didn;t look terribe (like a bad sunburn) but two days later it looks very concerning. It completely covers his face. Good sense says to go see a doctor, but he needs convincing ( he usually has very good sense - he just never gets sick or injured)
August 9, 2016 - 11:39pmThis Comment
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