by Duncan » Tue Sep 11, 2012 1:58 pm
i was taught from a burn clinic that did a presentation at my elementary school that ice makes physical burns worse because your skin is already in a state of shock. If you shock it with temperatures on the other extreme, it kinda throws it for a loop and in cases where the burns are severe (covering large portions of your body and not just a burn from a frying pan edge), can throw your body into hypothermia. and yea, if you don't wrap the ice in cloth, then you can even give your messed up skin frostbite.
and if you look it up, no, ice isn't recommended for all burns.. people actually highly recommended against putting ice on burns. Some people say depending on how bad a physical burn is, you should wrap a cool damp cloth around the burn or run the burn under cool (not cold) water. you want to slowly bring the skin back to it's normal temperature state instead of shocking it back right away with extreme cold.
as for spice, the ice kinda numbs my tongue/mouth so it worked lol
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Duncan on Tue Sep 11, 2012 2:02 pm, edited 1 time in total.
i really should be working