wordsontour
08-31-2005, 01:37 AM
About two days ago, I was heating up a hot water clothes steamer and my foot caught the cord as I was walking by it (I know, I was stupid not to pay attention.) The water was boiling inside the steamer, like it should, and I could hear it. Unfortunately the lid was not on tight or something, but it spilled on the back of my right arm, and the back of my waist.
I immediately grabbed a towel to dry the area, changed out of my clothes and after about a minute or two (I know I waited too long now) got into a cold shower for about 7 minutes. I currently have a large red patch of bright red skin on my waist, with brownish colored streaks above that, with another line of red raw skin. This is the major burn.
The burn on my arm was not bad until I put gauze on it, and the next day went to pull it off. Because of the fluid leaking from the wound, the bandage stuck to it and pulled off the skin, making it even more raw. Now today I pull off the arm bandage and there is blood on the wound. Is this just because I pulled another layer off, or is this because of the burn?
I have no health insurance, so I don't want to go to a hospital if I can help it. The arm wound is sensitive to the touch, I have no blisters anywhere, but the areas are leaking yellow fluid. What advice would you have that I could do to help these wounds heal faster, will I have scarring, how can I dress them better, and how long (about) will these take to heal?
Thanks, sorry for allllll the talking.
Megan :confused:
I immediately grabbed a towel to dry the area, changed out of my clothes and after about a minute or two (I know I waited too long now) got into a cold shower for about 7 minutes. I currently have a large red patch of bright red skin on my waist, with brownish colored streaks above that, with another line of red raw skin. This is the major burn.
The burn on my arm was not bad until I put gauze on it, and the next day went to pull it off. Because of the fluid leaking from the wound, the bandage stuck to it and pulled off the skin, making it even more raw. Now today I pull off the arm bandage and there is blood on the wound. Is this just because I pulled another layer off, or is this because of the burn?
I have no health insurance, so I don't want to go to a hospital if I can help it. The arm wound is sensitive to the touch, I have no blisters anywhere, but the areas are leaking yellow fluid. What advice would you have that I could do to help these wounds heal faster, will I have scarring, how can I dress them better, and how long (about) will these take to heal?
Thanks, sorry for allllll the talking.
Megan :confused:

