Third degree burns never get sent home by doctors. They need urgent care and not ‘letting it breathe’
Look at this guy who doesn’t lives in a country where insurance companies can deny you services!
It would depend on the extent of the burn if you get sent home, but yeah the wound would need to stay covered. I’ve had very small 3rd degree burns that didn’t require any professional medical attention.
Fake: Letting a wound breathe slows down healing and would not be recommended by a doctor.
Gay: Anon grabs someones spraying limb at the drive-in.
So I lost a decent chunk of skin and actually looked up advice for wound care for the first time in my life not too long ago and discovered everything I thought was wrong. Hopefully this helps someone who was as ignorant as I was. NYT thing is correct but practical advice if you have a wound:
Wash out with cold water to remove debris. Don’t apply soap to the wound if at all possible, but you can clean around it with soap. If there is still debris in the wound after you wash it out you can remove it with tweezers. Sterilize your tweezers first. Avoid touching the wound as much as possible. If it looks bad, needs stitches, or there’s debris you can’t remove see a doctor. Also make sure your tetanus shot is up to date.
Then: Apply plain petroleum jelly (vaseline) and cover with a non-stick dressing. Band-aids are fine but if it’s large you’re probably going to have to use medical tape and gauze pads. Replace at least daily or if the dressing gets dirty. There should be a layer of vaseline over the wound at all times though so you’re probably going to have to swap out 2-3 times a day.
OR
Buy and apply an advanced dressing with hydrocolloid or alginate. (Band-Aid Hydro Seal is one option that’s usually readily available.) The material absorbs wound exudate to create an environment which is optimal for healing. They’re waterproof and typically don’t need replacement for 3-7 days. Do not apply vaseline, read and follow the package directions.
It’s simple but wounds treated this way instead of drying out and scabbing heal drastically faster and with less scarring.
Almost definitely right, but I’ve had a doctor tell me the same.
Doctors have a lot of ‘go away and leave me alone’ statements that are mostly meant to just get you out the door.
Doctors have a lot of ‘go away and leave me alone’ statements that are mostly meant to just get you out the door.
Not just phrases, there’s a whole set of strategies.
I’ve lost count of the times my kids have been dismissed with a GTFO bandage and sent on their way. About half the time we’ve been called back the day after, when the orthopedic attendings have taken a look at what the residents screwed up over night.
Why do they think letting a wound breathe is a good idea? Are we supposed to let it just sit when it’s an open wound? I think a band aid is better than nothing
I used to think that it was beneficial to prevent anaerobic bacteria from infecting the wound, since exposure to oxygen would limit their growth. My understanding of this is evolving, but it seems that some of the time it is true that a wound needs to “breathe” but that doesn’t mean it should be uncovered.
This article makes it clear that sometimes an “occlusive” bandage (one that completely prevents air/water transfer) is not right, in this case focusing on wounds with impaired circulation.
This article from a bandage manufacturer makes it clear that most of the time occlusive bandages are better, but there are different extents of occlusivity, and the bandage should be matched to the application.
It’s an old and widespread myth. I think many people continue to believe it because it’s uncomfortable when the skin/wound under a band-aid gets moist. I only learned that it is bullshit because my mom (a nurse) told me when I tried to do it as a kid.
I only learned because some person on Lemmy just told me 😬
i love it when my burnt skinless finger starts spraying blood and my date squeezes it, giving me unmeasurable amounts of pain :3
I love it when people who know nothing about medicine argue against the good medical practice of putting pressure on a bleeding wound :3
Stfu.
i love it when i talk sarcasticaly about liking pain and someone thinks it’s anti-medicine propaganda :3
no u
Would you rather bleed out?
I don’t think you can bleed out through a finger
but what if i run out of ammo during a paintnall game? i want to take off my glove and spray 'em :3
Lethal Company masked behavior
i was talking about the pain from squeezing the wounded finger. it’s obviously the best thing to do in that situation.
i love
it when my burnt skinless finger starts spraying blood andmy datesqueezes it, giving me unmeasurable amounts of pain :3thanks for understanding what i was talking about :3
but seriously, i got 2 replies talking like i was doing anti-medicine propaganda or something
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Strangely wholesome.
Well then, where is the update?
Asking the real questions.
Wedding when?!
So cute.
Imagine the proposal. He gets on his knees, barfs blood. The words… “will you marry me?”
Her wound opens up.
“YES!!!”
They both hold hands in the hospital bed.
Good job anon!
Good time to ask about hepatitis. Usually an awkward ask, but anon has a golden opportunity,
Especially if they’re gonna use it as lube…
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Some thoughts are inside thoughts
I’m trying to follow the logic here.
Skinny people don’t get burns? What?