How to treat blisters from oil burns

Oil burns blisters are mostly considered to be second-degree burns, which need to be treated through general measures and medication. 1. General measures: this time need to be cooled down, you can use saline for wet compresses, or the use of ice packs for ice, to a certain extent, can reduce discomfort. If the blister is small and the epidermis is intact, it is generally not necessary to cut, mainly because of the protective effect on the base. But for larger blisters, it is necessary to use povidone-iodine to disinfect the wound under the operation of a professional doctor, and then use a sterile syringe to puncture the edge of the blister to release water, and then use sterilized gauze to cover. 2. Medication: If there are signs of infection, antibiotic drugs such as mupirocin ointment should be used externally under the guidance of a doctor. For patients with obvious pain, painkillers such as acetaminophen and ibuprofen can be used as prescribed by the doctor. To summarize, when the skin is blistered by oil burns, you need to go to the hospital in time, with the doctor active treatment.