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TreeTwista10
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I just spilled some boiling water on one of my hands...I immediately put it under really cold sink water and I've since held some ice on it...doesn't look or feel that bad, should I get any kind of blistering or did I get to it fast enough? My stove is right by my sink so I got to it pretty fast

2/19/2008 6:44:21 PM

Walls1441
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if you cry about it, the pain will just go away.

2/19/2008 6:44:42 PM

TreeTwista10
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a simple GOD DAMMIT right when it happened was the extent of my crying

it doesnt hurt, i just want to minimize risks of blisters, etc

[Edited on February 19, 2008 at 6:45 PM. Reason : .]

2/19/2008 6:45:04 PM

lmnop
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2/19/2008 6:45:35 PM

Walls1441
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so you aren't afraid of blisters?

2/19/2008 6:45:49 PM

ALkatraz
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^^Win

[Edited on February 19, 2008 at 6:45 PM. Reason : =]

2/19/2008 6:45:49 PM

FykalJpn
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lukewarm water is less likely to cause blisters than very cold water--so i hear

2/19/2008 6:46:43 PM

TreeTwista10
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haha wow that video was kind of funny, i'm definitely nowhere near that bad

^^^i'd prefer to prevent them so as to not limit the ability of my hands over the rest of the work week

^that makes sense, ie ease the temperature down slowly, but i've also heard ice is good

[Edited on February 19, 2008 at 6:48 PM. Reason : .]

2/19/2008 6:47:49 PM

TreeTwista10
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heres my hand



doesnt look bad...index and middle knuckles are the only things that kind of hurt a little...i think i got to it in time

2/19/2008 6:54:31 PM

ThePeter
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you mother fucking whimp

you won't get any blistering, or at least anything worth mentioning. i've burnt my hand/fingers on a greased up oven when cooking for fast food, got really good/big blisters on my fingers that showed up pretty much immediately. i was told that putting mustard on burns right away helps with blistering, but I don't know why.

[Edited on February 19, 2008 at 6:59 PM. Reason : lewl]

2/19/2008 6:56:21 PM

TreeTwista10
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how is that

2/19/2008 6:56:59 PM

Jeepin4x4
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i think you'll be fine. hand wasn't submerged.


i'd work on the nail biting though.

[Edited on February 19, 2008 at 6:58 PM. Reason : add]

2/19/2008 6:58:08 PM

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The fluid in a blister is not pus. It is a combination of lymphatic fluid, electrolytes from damaged cells and cellular debris. While not toxic in and of itself, it may contain anything your body does; i.e. If you have Hepatitis B, Hep C, or HIV it is possible that these viruses may well lurk in these fluids as well. Otherwise, an open blister that has or is leaking fluid should be considered as any other body fluid.

2/19/2008 7:00:57 PM

ALkatraz
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Girly Hands

2/19/2008 7:02:51 PM

TreeTwista10
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no they're not girly they're just the product of a lot of video game playing

2/19/2008 7:04:55 PM

ThePeter
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there's no redness that i can see, so i doubt you'll get anything

2/19/2008 7:06:36 PM

TroopofEchos
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some stupid cunt at HT slammed into me as i was getting soup for lunch and my thumb got boiling hot soup spilled on.. . . it still hurts like a bitch and is red and blistered.


that being said I'm sorry you burned your hand but i don't see ANYthing on that picture

2/19/2008 7:08:26 PM

TreeTwista10
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like i said i had it under cold sink water within like 5 seconds which i'm sure helped a lot

2/19/2008 7:09:28 PM

baonest
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yah, the ice def. helped.

you can stop blisters with ice. and you can stop blood blisters by slapping around the blister to disperse the blood.

2/19/2008 7:33:06 PM

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bttt

3/21/2008 9:54:05 PM

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