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I have burnt my arm. In fact it currently looks like a 1.5 inch straight-line brand. Ow.
I have the portable fan heater on in our bedroom, because it's cold. It usually points under the bed, to warm the whole room. I decided to prop it up on books to make it warm my arse through the bars at the foot of the bed instead. All well and good. Then it got a bit hot, so I put my arm down through the bars to remove a book and thereby take the heat off my bottom. Mistake - I caught my arm on the bars and discovered that the heater warms them up really efficiently when it's on MAXIMUM at leass than a foot away. Branding ahoy.
I go sit in bathroom now, with cold water.
I have the portable fan heater on in our bedroom, because it's cold. It usually points under the bed, to warm the whole room. I decided to prop it up on books to make it warm my arse through the bars at the foot of the bed instead. All well and good. Then it got a bit hot, so I put my arm down through the bars to remove a book and thereby take the heat off my bottom. Mistake - I caught my arm on the bars and discovered that the heater warms them up really efficiently when it's on MAXIMUM at leass than a foot away. Branding ahoy.
I go sit in bathroom now, with cold water.
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When you're done with the cold water, you can use lavender and/or tea tree oils (if you have any) directly on the burn, to heal, prevent infection and lessen scarring.
I used to burn myself quite often when I was steaming dresses at the wedding shop (metal-headed steamers are hot for a long time after you've switched them off!), so I can safely say that this works!
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Apparently, when you burn your skin enough you can do so much damage that you don't even notice that it's burning until you *smell* it.
Mmmm.
Just take good care of it. Keep it clean and when it scabs up, put neosporin on it. Shit. You people don't have that except as a prescription. Well. See if you can get one.
*hugs* Take care.
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