How to deal with blisters from boiling water burns fast

Patients with blisters after boiling water burns should first perform cold water rinses or apply cold packs with ice if they want to heal quickly, which can quickly reduce the skin temperature after burns. If it is a large blister, it is recommended to puncture it with a sterile syringe and extract the blister fluid, while also preserving the blister skin. If it is a small blister, it can also be punctured, but small blisters usually retain the blister skin and keep the blister because small blisters will absorb on their own and do not require special treatment, and will usually absorb on their own in about a week. If the patient is using the method of puncturing the blister, it is recommended that the puncture be disinfected with iodophor and then wrapped with clean gauze. Because of the infection that may occur at the blister break after the blister is punctured, regular medication changes are needed to make the burned blisters heal quickly.