Motorcycle Exhaust Burn

Started by Kelly_Bean1 pages

Motorcycle Exhaust Burn

Yesterday I got a burn on the inside of my right leg from a motorcycle. I'm used to small burns because I've ridden fourwheelers my entire life and have been burned before but after my leg accidentally touched the exhaust for NO MORE than 1 second - which actually did not hurt very bad at all - it started bubbling up as of last night. It's about the size of a quarter and has not popped and I can tell it is completely full of liquid. It's disgusting.

Can someone please tell me some home remedies to treat the burn / bubbling? I am afraid the bubble is going to bust and be painful but I still want to treat the area as much as possible. And also, can someone tell me how to treat it after it begins healing to reduce or even eliminate chance of scarring?

Here is a picture:
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Looks fine, mang (as in, not in bad condition). I don't think you're supposed to drain it.

Originally posted by Kelly_Bean
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What I do when I get a blister: Lance it with a small sanitized needle (eg dip it in rubbing alcohol) and then slowly drain it until the skin is flush. You don't want it to burst and rip off, then you'll have an exposed wound and it will be all stingy.

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How to Treat Burns from Physician's Desk Reference

There's a place you can click for "at home" treatment. And I searched for "minor burns."

Originally posted by Robtard
What I do when I get a blister: Lance it with a small sanitized needle (eg dip it in rubbing alcohol) and then slowly drain it until the skin is flush. You don't want it to burst and rip off, then you'll have an exposed wound and it will be all stingy.

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What insurances do you accept?

Dr. ArtificialGlory recommends... amputation!

Originally posted by Bardock42
What insurances do you accept?

Clam down

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Yes, clam down!