best way of getting rid of burn blisters quickly

best way of getting rid of burn blisters quickly

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jimmyb

12,254 posts

216 months

Monday 27th October 2008
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speed_monkey said:
we also used tincture of benzine in the forces..... fantastic cure.

ETA: you drain the blister and shoot it up with "tinc benz".............. hurts like hell but works wink

Edited by speed_monkey on Monday 27th October 16:38
biggrin Been there done that. It's not so bad tbh. Yeah stings for a couple of seconds but is a no brainer and heals up nice and quick great when you are on a hike.

callyman

3,153 posts

212 months

Monday 27th October 2008
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Lavender.

speed_monkey

3,503 posts

189 months

Monday 27th October 2008
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jimmyb said:
speed_monkey said:
we also used tincture of benzine in the forces..... fantastic cure.

ETA: you drain the blister and shoot it up with "tinc benz".............. hurts like hell but works wink

Edited by speed_monkey on Monday 27th October 16:38
biggrin Been there done that. It's not so bad tbh. Yeah stings for a couple of seconds but is a no brainer and heals up nice and quick great when you are on a hike.
yeah it only a very brief pain but is a miracle cure

Wado-Ryu

224 posts

186 months

Monday 27th October 2008
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staceyb said:
Yes I know you are supposed to leave the blister there for as long as possible but I need to get rid of burn blisters quickly?

I managed to burn my lip (half my lower lip) last night and it came up with a lovely big blister. I have an interview on Wednesday morning and I really don't want to go in with a big day lip.
Why were you making out with the oven ?

robinhood21

30,779 posts

232 months

Monday 27th October 2008
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Good quality vitamin E cream is said to be very good on blisters and burns.

callyman

3,153 posts

212 months

mft

1,752 posts

222 months

Monday 27th October 2008
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speed_monkey said:
A needle and thread, pierce the blister with the needle and pull the thread through the blister, soaking the puss up (dont forget to soak the thread in dettol first to stop infection)
T'ain't pus.

speed_monkey

3,503 posts

189 months

Monday 27th October 2008
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mft said:
speed_monkey said:
A needle and thread, pierce the blister with the needle and pull the thread through the blister, soaking the puss up (dont forget to soak the thread in dettol first to stop infection)
T'ain't pus.
i know.....its officially called plasma