How to treat hot oil burns

Hot oil burns can be treated by rinsing with cool water, applying medication or extracting the blister fluid. 1. Cool water rinsing: In the early stage of the burn, you should use running cool water to rinse the burn as soon as possible to lower the surface temperature of the skin, relieve pain and prevent blisters from forming. 2. Apply medication: After rinsing the wound with running water, use a soft towel or soft paper towel to gently dry the water, then use iodophor to disinfect the wound, and finally apply effective medication such as scald cream to the wound. 3. Extraction of vesicular fluid: If a blister has formed, the vesicular fluid in the blister can usually be absorbed by the tissue itself. For larger blisters that are very easy to break, the doctor can use a sterile syringe to draw out the vesicular fluid, which will help the wound to recover. Hot oil burns should be treated with emergency cooling treatment and then promptly go to the hospital for treatment under the guidance of a professional doctor. Care should be taken to avoid touching water during wound recovery to avoid wound infection.