What to do if someone spills a cup of hot tea over themselves?!


Question:

What to do if someone spills a cup of hot tea over themselves?


Answers:
make them another one and tell them to be more careful

Put cold water on straight away. Then, if still bad, get some advice from the doc or chemist.

depends on how hot it is but you should strip right away and soak the area with cold water! if need be get into a bath !!

scream in pain

Then get cold water to cool you down

Then put some mild anti-inflamatory of the region if it possible

alternatively put butter around the hot area, it does make a difference. Ice may help to numb it down.

Then if it is severe see a doctor.

Then be carefull when drinking tea again

Put cold water on get any clothes off.Call for an ambulance

run the affected area under cold water for AT LEAST 10 mins

What, you mean after you've stopped laughing?
As a previous poster has said, run the affected area under cold water for a very long time.

Someone suggested butter. DO NOT use it. It makes it worse. Ice and cold water. If still bad, get a doc.

Scream!!!!!!! And then once you have calmed down, bloody help them!!!

Apply running cold water immediately for at least fifteen minutes. If the scalding is serious with blistering or broken skin, do not attempt to remove clothing and seek medical advice.

If it is less serious, apply a dry dressing and keep an eye out for infection.

Stop being a woos and go make another one .......

Seriously go sit in a cold bath ............. if it starts blistering and swelling see GP straight away ....... keep it cool and UNCOVERED .... keeping it covered will make it sweat and cause more damage.

If you have done that I find it a tad weird you have stopped screaming long enough to ask the question.

Laugh quietly to yourself then make them another one.

They need to take a cold shower to stop the burn from swelling and blistering. If this doesn't help within an hour, seek medical help




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