home remedies for burns

1. Never use ice on a burn!
Ice can restrict the flow of blood to the skin and further aggravate the damage. Instead, immediately place the burned area under a stream of cold water, which helps prevent the injury from spreading, and try to keep the affected area under water for at least 5 minutes if possible.

Aloe Vera, probably the best-known home remedy for burns, stops pain and redness, reduces inflammation and stimulates growth and repair of the skin. But if you do not have aloe at hand, any cream or product that contains it will help to calm the burned area.

2. Toothpaste
For when you accidentally touch something hot without a protection, or you splash it with a boiling liquid, try to have a tube of toothpaste in the kitchen (preferably white) to use as a home remedy for a minor burn. First, leave the area under a jet of cold water; then dry it very gently with a paper towel, and finish by covering it with a light layer of toothpaste.

3. Vanilla
For minor burns, you can use vanilla extract. Use a cotton swab and dip it in the vanilla extract; then pass it very gently on the burned skin. Evaporation of vanilla extract alcohol will cool the burn and relieve pain.

4. Black tea bags
Black tea contains tannic acid, which extracts heat from burns to help it hurt less. (That same soothing compound makes black tea a great home remedy for toothaches and many other pains.) Place two or three bags of black tea, cold and wet, on the burned part, and keep them fixed with gauze.

5. Vinegar
White vinegar contains acetic acid, a component that can also be found in aspirin and that helps relieve the pain, itching and inflammation of a burn. It is also a natural antiseptic and astringent, so it will help keep the lesion safe from infection. Vinegar also extracts heat from the burn, helping to relieve pain naturally. Soak some paper towels in diluted vinegar to create a soothing compress, or use cotton swabs to gently massage the injured area.

6. Honey
The most famous remedy for sore throat, honey, is a natural antibiotic that helps prevent infection from burns. It has a slightly acidic pH that is hostile to bacteria, so once applied to the skin it can also kill the germs present or cure persistent infections. The honey will also cool the burn, relieving the pain and helping it to heal.

7. Milk
The fat and protein content of milk soothes and promotes the healing of burns. Immerse the burn in milk for 15 minutes for quick relief. Another option is to spread a bit of yogurt, since the fat it contains helps moisturize the skin dry.

8. Oats
With its soothing properties, it will help reduce the inflammation of burned skin. Oats are particularly useful when the burn is healing and you really want to scratch. Add a cup of oatmeal to the water in the tub and soak the affected area for 20 minutes to soothe the itching of a large burn.

For minor irritations, add a little oatmeal to a bowl of water and gently soak the affected area. Let it dry so that the thin layer of oats that is formed is kept, which will reduce the itching considerably.

To further increase the relief, add a little sodium bicarbonate to the water, since it helps soothe the inflammation of the skin.

9. Coconut oil
Coconut oil is an excellent source of vitamin E and also contains fatty acids that fight fungi and bacteria, so they help keep the burn protected from infection. If a burn has left a visible scar, mix the juice of a lemon with coconut oil and massage the brand. The acidity of the lemon juice will help to fade the scar, and the coconut oil will heal the skin.

10. Lavender oil
A French chemist discovered the healing power of lavender oil in the early 1900s. When a hand was severely burned in the laboratory by accident and dipped in a tub of lavender essential oil, the pain was removed and the burn healed. quickly. Mix 1 teaspoon of lavender essential oil in approximately 60 ml of water in a spray bottle. Shake this one, and spray the injured skin gently as often as necessary. Tea tree oil and witch hazel are also effective remedies for minor burns.

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