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<blockquote data-quote="Saxon815" data-source="post: 67169" data-attributes="member: 25714"><p>Yea I get some pretty nasty grease burns at work (restaurants) so I get small nasty ones like that every now and than. The best way I've found is to buy aloe and make sure you keep it moisturized. If you let it dry out, it'll crack and be painful. Aloe will sooth the pain and keep it moisturized enough to heal. If you iced it right away than that would have reduced the chance of blistering by a lot. It doesn't look like it's open but if it is, make sure you keep it clean. You might want to keep it loosely wrapped in sterile gauze for a while just to make sure it doesn't get infected.</p><p></p><p>I hope this helps!</p><p></p><p></p><p>*edit*</p><p>Lol, and after reading IMDED's post and realizing that everything I said was not recommended lol, I'll just add that that is the method I use and it helps. And I think what he posted was a process that you use right away rather than a "what-do-I-do-now" process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Saxon815, post: 67169, member: 25714"] Yea I get some pretty nasty grease burns at work (restaurants) so I get small nasty ones like that every now and than. The best way I've found is to buy aloe and make sure you keep it moisturized. If you let it dry out, it'll crack and be painful. Aloe will sooth the pain and keep it moisturized enough to heal. If you iced it right away than that would have reduced the chance of blistering by a lot. It doesn't look like it's open but if it is, make sure you keep it clean. You might want to keep it loosely wrapped in sterile gauze for a while just to make sure it doesn't get infected. I hope this helps! *edit* Lol, and after reading IMDED's post and realizing that everything I said was not recommended lol, I'll just add that that is the method I use and it helps. And I think what he posted was a process that you use right away rather than a "what-do-I-do-now" process. [/QUOTE]
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