Burn care products
I had a pretty bad scald when I was in high school, but it didn’t leave any scar behind. I was camping with my friends, and I accidentally poured hot boiling coffee on my fingers while filling up the mugs. Okie la, I admit that I hardly do this type of task at home, so I was very clumsy.
I didn’t tell anyone but went to cool my fingers with running water, but after a while, blisters started to form and I was in pain. Needless to say, I was brought to the doctor for treatment. So, getting scald or burn is really no joke!!!
I also tell my kids not to enter the kitchen when I’m cooking or the soup is boiling. You just don’t know when accident can happen, so it’s best to be extra careful. Some times, my kids still walk into the kitchen on their own, but I will probably nag and nag, or rush in to check on them. I’ve seen kids with burn scar, and it’s a painful healing process. I better be over protective than reckless about this.
So far, I haven’t stock up any Burnshield for burns at home, as most of us would probably know that the first thing to do is to rush to the hospital. But then, if you are looking for Burn care products, check out the links. Taking care of a burn patient takes a lot of time and these burn care products might be useful, if you get the permission from the doctor to use any.

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