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last night on our friends narrowboat, mr moo fell against their wood burning stove chimney and has burnt his arm. we were in the middle of nowhere and drunk and he didnt seem too alarmed, so we ran it under cold water for 5 mins and that was as far as the treatment went. today weve looked on the netdoctor and we are unsure if its a first or third degree burn. burn is approx 3 inch diameter, blistered around the edge, but its whitish in the middle and outside the blister the skin is red. he would like to wait and see how it is tomorrow before deciding whether to bother a doc. what i want to know is... is it a good idea to wrap his arm in cling film to keep it clean? we will not be putting anything other than cold water on it.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As long as the wound is clean then yes keep it wrapped in cling film. DO NOT burst any blisters. Get him to a Dr or an NHS walk in center in the morning.
These days burns are classified by using a thing called the 'Wallace rule of 9' and described in per centages;
http://www.bmj.com/cgi/content/full/329/7457/1 01/FIG1
These days burns are classified by using a thing called the 'Wallace rule of 9' and described in per centages;
http://www.bmj.com/cgi/content/full/329/7457/1 01/FIG1
He is in pain, so this would indicate that there is no damage to the nerves, if the pain persists them some Ibuprofen should help, providing he has no stomach problems such as ulcers either now or in the past. If the pain is too much to bear, then I would take him to your nearest casualty dept.
Also Mrs 4GS is a nurse and advises plenty of water to drink, and no ointments, lotions or potions on the burn
Also Mrs 4GS is a nurse and advises plenty of water to drink, and no ointments, lotions or potions on the burn
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