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Discussions : General discussion : burns

MJ78 wrote:

When my daughter was 10 months she burnt her hand on a teapot at muffin break. The gp uses the best cream possible, I can't remember what it is called, but it soothes the burning and she stopped crying immediately the minute it was placed on her hand. Although when our treatments were finished we just had to buy the old sorbolene cream and vitamin E cream and use that to stop scarring and heal the damaged tissue. Thankfully you will never see her burn as it didn't leave anything after it healed. She was very lucky, I plead with people to be careful around anything that burns, because I know that it was of the most awful experiences of my life watching my child go through that pain. The uncanny thing was that when I was 18 months old I burnt my exact same hand on a kerosene heater and it healed exactly the way her's did and never left any indication of ever happening. Someone was watching over us! So good luck with everything I hope it all works out for u to.

MJ78 replied:

whoops sorry mr party plans I meant to reply to the post in advice from burns and i must have pressed new topic instead of post reply. don't worry about me, just strange thats all! lol.