When you get oil burns on your hands and get blisters (i.e., blisters), you usually don’t need to pick them if they are small, while if they are large or in an area that can be easily rubbed, you usually need to pick them as prescribed by a doctor and then bandage them afterward. The first thing you need to do after getting oil burns on your hands is to rinse them with cold water, which will help relieve the pain. Then you need to observe the size and location of the blisters, if the blisters are relatively small, or the location of the blisters is not easy to be contacted, stimulation of the site, usually can not be broken, the blisters will usually be absorbed naturally after a period of time. However, good local care is needed at this time, such as disinfecting the area, avoiding scratching, and applying ointment for burns, such as moist burn cream. If the blister is relatively large, the location of the blister is easy to be friction to the part, usually need to be sterilized under the guidance of the doctor, the use of sterile needles to pick the blisters, and then the inside of the blisters will be extracted out, and then use sterile dressings to bandage, to avoid contamination of the wound and the adhesion of the dressings and so on. If the hand is oil burns after the blister is relatively large, and exposed subcutaneous tissue, it is recommended that patients go to the regular hospital burns plastic surgery department in a timely manner, so that professional doctors to deal with, do not take the liberty to pick through the blisters, so as not to lead to infection. If there are any abnormal symptoms during the recovery period, you need to go to the hospital in time.