What should I do if I get a big blister from soup?

The blisters from the soup should be treated according to the patient’s specific condition and the doctor’s instructions.
Usually blisters from soup are second-degree burns, and if the patient’s skin temperature is high, it is mostly considered to be superficial second-degree burns. If the blisters are small, you can not take special treatment, first use cold water for rinsing, cooling, if the blisters are large, you need to follow the doctor’s advice to use a sterile syringe for suction, and bandage.
For the patient’s pain is more obvious, but also with the taking of ibuprofen, diclofenac and other painkillers treatment. At the same time, patients also need to use tetanus antitoxin and amoxicillin, cefuroxime and other antibiotics to prevent infection.
If the patient’s skin temperature is low and also feels numb, it is considered to be a deep second-degree burn, and the patient can follow the doctor’s instructions to deal with the scabs by cutting the scabs, chipping the scabs, clearing the scabs by waterjet clearing system, nibbling off the scabs, and removing the scabs by medication. If necessary, you also need to cooperate with the doctor to take skin grafting. In addition, patients also need to strengthen their own nutrition, pay attention to wound protection, so as not to aggravate the symptoms.
It is recommended that patients with large blisters scalded by soup should seek medical attention in a timely manner and take reasonable treatment after the doctor evaluates their condition.