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What is the best remedy for burnt testicles?

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JJcool C(the guy with no fans) asked:


What is the best remedy for burnt testicles?
I was blowing out the candles on my birthday cake, and my balls got a little close to the flame, now they are red and bubbly.

What can I put on them to make them stop being all owie?

Serious answers only, please.

3 Responses to “What is the best remedy for burnt testicles?”

  • The Heat Fan (12-9) says:

    LMAO how did that happen?????????????
    umm why dont you just burn them even more then you wont feel all owie

  • samtastic1@sbcglobal.net says:

    this may work vinegar soaked in paper towels then put them on then replace for about a half hour it works for sun burns

  • Curiouslyasking says:

    Adaptic (non-stick wound dressing). This type of dressing in a second degree burn has several advantages, including easier and less painful dressing changes, much quicker healing, and preventing maceration (break down of skin due to excessive moisture).

    Aleve (naproxen sodium 220 mg). This quick acting anti-inflammatory gives 8-12 hour pain relief (longer than other OTC anti-inflammatories). Because inflammation is a main factor in burn pain, Aleve can be more effective than acetaminophen products. This longer acting anti-inflammatory works well with faster topical anesthetics such as Dermoplast.

    Mycitracin (polymyxin B 10,000 IU/g, bacitracin zinc 500 IU/g, neomycin sulfate 5 mg/g). If prevention of infection in second degree burns is important, there is no stronger OTC antibiotic than this product. Applied 2-3 times a day it is very helpful in combination with good wound care for preventing infectious complications of burns.

    Dermoplast spray (benzocaine 20%, menthol .5%). For the sometimes severe pain of first degree burns (as opposed to the raw open wounds of second degree burns), this product can provide instant but temporary relief from the surface burning sensation. Quick acting surface anesthetics like these work well in combination with longer acting, but slower onset anti-inflammatories such as Aleve.

    Make sure the area of all blistering burns is less than the size of your palm. If larger, see a doctor.

    If the blister is intact, leave it alone! The skin underneath the blister is actually healing while the blister protects it from further damage and infection.

    Use sterile white petrolatum or petroleum jelly and a light gauze wrap to protect it until it bursts on its own (this can take days).

    Once burst, remove the collapsed skin from the blister with gentle washing and sterile tweezers.

    The raw, weeping skin under the blister must be protected after the blister bursts. Use Adaptic (Petrolatum gauze) for the non-stick first layer.

    Place dry gauze as a second layer to absorb moisture oozing from the raw surface beneath the first layer. This prevents breakdown of the skin from sogginess.

    Rolled gauze wrap is the final layer holding the others in place and limiting movement.

    Change this dressing once or twice daily and wash gently with an anti-bacterial soap. This stops an unwanted thick membrane from forming on the raw burn surface and prevents infection.

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