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- $Title{How to Reduce the Damage of Acid Burns}
- $Subject{acid burn treatment Accidents Chemical burns skin accident injury
- injuries alkali acids burns}
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- How to Reduce the Damage of Acid Burns
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- QUESTION: My partner had a bad accident and was burned with acid. We weren't
- sure what to do, or what household chemicals could have been used to
- neutralize the acid, so we stuck his hand in ice, and rushed him to the
- hospital. He is doing fine, but if it ever happens again, what can we use to
- reduce the damage?
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- ANSWER: Chemical burns caused either by acids or alkali are always serious
- and require prompt medical care. But you don't have to be a chemist, seeking
- out a proper neutralizing agent, while precious time is passing, and the burn
- is deepening. Just put the affected part under cool running tap water which
- will rapidly dilute any chemical. Keep it up for at least 10 to 15 minutes
- for an acid burn, longer for alkali burns. Average tap pressure is sufficient
- but keep it flowing while you are making preparations for transporting the
- victim to the nearest emergency room. The cool water will also provide some
- relief from pain, and you can keep the injured portion wrapped in cool, wet
- cloths while getting to the hospital, unless you have the advantage of a well
- trained ambulance crew who may decide to start other appropriate treatments on
- the way.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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