I just touched some very hot ceramic, and have a burn about a 1/4 inch long, 1/2 inch wide, on the fleshy part of the first joint of my index finger. ( So it doesn't stop me typing!).
I did the usual of putting it under running cold water for 15 mins, and there's a nice blister forming.
I thought I'd check on NHS-Direct to see if there's any new advice - when I used their self help guide and answered yes to this question
"Is the skin that has been burnt or scalded:
* white or waxy, or
* hanging off in patches?"
The advice is:
"Seek emergency help immediately - ring 999 and ask for an ambulance"
For a tiny second degree burn on a finger?
I did the usual of putting it under running cold water for 15 mins, and there's a nice blister forming.
I thought I'd check on NHS-Direct to see if there's any new advice - when I used their self help guide and answered yes to this question
"Is the skin that has been burnt or scalded:
* white or waxy, or
* hanging off in patches?"
The advice is:
"Seek emergency help immediately - ring 999 and ask for an ambulance"
For a tiny second degree burn on a finger?
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