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#61635 - 02/11/02 10:21 AM Major Burn Incedent. Advice Need Desperately
Ash Blackstar Offline
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Registered: 01/09/01
Loc: San Antonio, Texas, USA
God, last night was a nightmare. I got the poi and my arm caught up in caution tape, I set my pants on fire (Didn't burn through so my leg was ok.) Hit my face with the poi (Not enough contact to burn though, thank God) and ended up so exausted that by the time it was all over, my dad and I went to Jack In the Box, got home, and my legs couldn't support me anymore.

My mom ended up with a serious burn though. A trail of flame caught her pants on fire, burned a whole through them, and left her with a second degree burn about the size of half a poi wick.

The skin has peeled off of it, it is totally red, and it is seeping clear fluid. She is in a lot of pain from it, and would like to know what ya'll do to treat poi injuries. She is currently using an aloe vera sunburn gel, and neosporin. Because of the area and the size of it, we are unable to keep a bandage on it. Any advice?

[Frown] [Frown] [Frown] We are praying that it doesn't end up scaring.

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#61636 - 02/11/02 10:30 AM Re: Major Burn Incedent. Advice Need Desperately
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Registered: 02/03/02
Loc: fort worth, TX, USA
damn man..im so sorry that happened. make sure you keep it clean for one and keep it drained as much as possible. if you have a place you can get herbs kava-kava and meadowsweet are good for pain and inflamation boiled and made into a tea. other than that...not sure what else to tell you..other than keep with what you are doin. when its healed olive oil and vitamin E are good to lessen the apperance of scars. dont do it before its healed tho..it will cause an infection. ill check on herbs and such natural cures for you..gota find the books tho..get back to ya
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#61637 - 02/11/02 10:57 AM Re: Major Burn Incedent. Advice Need Desperately
Bram.... Offline
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Registered: 17/05/02
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take her to the hospital
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#61638 - 02/11/02 11:06 AM Re: Major Burn Incedent. Advice Need Desperately
Glåss Offline
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Registered: 08/11/01
Loc: Bristol
Go to hospital/doctors now.

your going to spend the next few hour being bored, so take reading matter and practice poi.
at worst all you loose that way is a few hours.
but after that its a lot less pain.
and it will heal quicker/better and claner with professional treatment

The problem here is risk of infection.
yo momma really don't want that,

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#61639 - 02/11/02 11:14 AM Re: Major Burn Incedent. Advice Need Desperately
Doc Lightning Offline
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Registered: 28/05/01
Loc: San Francisco, CA, USA
Glass and Bram are exactly right. She needs medical attention. Such a burn can get seriously infected. And I mean SERIOUSLY infected.

Aloe-Vera and others work great once you've cooled down a first-degree burn, but skin peeling off tells me that this is either a second-degree or third-degree burn.

Wrap the burn in a clean, dry dressing (gauze if you have it, a clean pillowcase will do if you don't have gauze) and go to the emergency room right away.
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#61640 - 02/11/02 11:29 AM Re: Major Burn Incedent. Advice Need Desperately
Bram.... Offline
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Registered: 17/05/02
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and apply lots more polysporin
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#61641 - 02/11/02 11:33 AM Re: Major Burn Incedent. Advice Need Desperately
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Registered: 13/12/01
Loc: Upland, CA., USA
I agree: go now.
For future reference, never allow the feeling of cooking to continue. In case of such a burn, immediately get the burned area under cold water. Keep the cold water running over it as long as it continues to hurt.
The best herbal ointments for burns are tea tree oil and calendula cream, but I always use them after a modern wide-spectrum antibiotic.
Wheat germ oil works wonders on scars and keeps the skin soft and moist during feeling.
Sorry to hear about the accident. If I ever hurt my mum I'd feel like such a dog.

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#61642 - 02/11/02 10:03 PM Re: Major Burn Incedent. Advice Need Desperately
Doc Lightning Offline
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Registered: 28/05/01
Loc: San Francisco, CA, USA
quote:
Originally posted by Maximus:
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The best herbal ointments for burns are tea tree oil and calendula cream, but I always use them after a modern wide-spectrum antibiotic.[/QB]

Honey is by far the best. Spread honey over the wound and then wrap it in clean, dry gauze. Honey is bacteriocidal and bacteriostatic (it kills and stops the growth of bacteria).
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#61643 - 03/11/02 09:31 AM Re: Major Burn Incedent. Advice Need Desperately
Nyx Offline
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Registered: 17/06/02
Loc: NorCal
Okay so excuse me if this seems inappropriate but i'm just curious, was your mom spinning fire and burned herself or how did she get her burn?
Hope she heals quick and there's no scar!
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#61644 - 03/11/02 10:38 AM Re: Major Burn Incedent. Advice Need Desperately
Pele Moderator Offline
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Registered: 15/12/00
Loc: WNY, USA
I would like to our Dr. to be's statement on Honey that it needs to be raw and not processed, because the processing of honey really effects any healing properties. Also, with the honey you can infuse it with white willow bark and lavender blossoms. Heat this gently, strain out herbs and when it cools spread a small even layer. Lavender is also a cooling/soothant/anticeptic/anti-inflamatory. White Willow is a pain killer.
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#61645 - 03/11/02 11:13 AM Re: Major Burn Incedent. Advice Need Desperately
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Registered: 27/11/01
Loc: Denver, Co. U.S.A.
Definately Take your moms to the hospital Mr. Ginny is totally correct that there is a huge risk of massive infection. If this happens your mom is going to wish to god she was only dealing with the pain of a burn. It's not worth risking your Mom's safety and well being, by scewing around with the opinions of people that you only know as a screen name. Take her to see a medical professional, because (depending of course on the actual size and sevarity of the burn) she may require hosptalization for treatment and observation.

You should always seek a medical professional for any thing worse than a first degree burn, which consists of reddening of the skin. Second degree (where the skin blisters) and third degree burns (where the skin is actually charred) are very serious so don't f*ck around it's not worth it.

With that being said, one of the best burn treatments I have found are these

adaptic non-adhearing bandages

though they are rather expensive they work really well. I am lucky enough to have a huge jar of adaptic ointment in my refridgerator. I use it on all my minor burns. Also A+D ointment (like your tattoo artist will give you to use on your fresh tattoos) also works really well on burns. It is much cheaper and easier to find than adaptic, though it doesn't work quite as well. Both are great if you keep them in the fridge so that they are cold when applied to the burn. Make sure the area is cleaned out really well before you apply them as with most ointments (even the antibiotic ones) if there is any dirt or germs in the wound most ointments will seal them in and keep them there. That can cause problems.

[ 03 November 2002, 11:25: Message edited by: SickpuPpy ]
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#61646 - 03/11/02 01:19 PM Re: Major Burn Incedent. Advice Need Desperately
Maximus Offline
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Registered: 13/12/01
Loc: Upland, CA., USA
I didn't realize honey was an herb.
(Sorry, Maximus is a smart ass.)
Actually I was taught Dr. Christopher's Burn Ointment, it is one part honey, one part wheat germ oil, and one part powdered comfrey root. Equal parts, mixed and applied on the burn on the spot.
I keep it in our first aid kit, but I've never used it. (For honey, I have several of those little packets you get at the coffee house.)
I still wouldn't use it until after healing has begun. I would use Listerine after cooling the injury down, then a wide spectrum antibiotic. Then one of those bandages Pele mentions.
Do you honestly believe the honey in your jar is sterile? Tree tea oil is the best natural anti-septic.
And how about using kava kava as a painkiller? A large enough dose to make burn pain go away could cause renal failure and liver damage, possibly leading to a need for a liver transplant, right? And to ignore it at this stage could lead to complications requiring an esclarotomy.
I went to Burning Man with an MD and we spent about four hours discussing burns on the way back. Now we share clients.
He had a third degree from a motorcycle accident and used a treatment used in burn clinics in Italy: fresh raw yogurt.
Also not an herb
But, I agree. Honey good.

I do hope mom's doing better.
P.S. Are you back in Santa Barbara yet Mike? I was just there today for the anti-war march. I think we should get together and share notes.

[ 03 November 2002, 14:43: Message edited by: Maximus ]

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#61647 - 03/11/02 01:57 PM Re: Major Burn Incedent. Advice Need Desperately
Ash Blackstar Offline
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Loc: San Antonio, Texas, USA
<<<<<<<<<<Okay so excuse me if this seems inappropriate but i'm just curious, was your mom spinning fire and burned herself or how did she get her burn?
Hope she heals quick and there's no scar!>>>>>>>>>

She was spinning. She was doing the corkscrew when a breeze hit the poi and sent the flame towards her. Her pants caught fire, burned a hole in them, and gave her a second degree burn. Thats asically what happened.

Mom said to say thanks. We have a friend thats a nurse that she's going to talk to tommorow. Basically she wanted to know basic stuff. Things like, should we keep it dry, coat it with neosporin, leave it uncovered, cover it with a bandage and things like that. Thanks for all the advice though. Its greatly appreciated

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[ 03 November 2002, 14:01: Message edited by: Ash ]
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#61648 - 03/11/02 07:36 PM Re: Major Burn Incedent. Advice Need Desperately
NYC Offline
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Registered: 26/08/01
Loc: NYC, NY, USA
That certainly sucks. I'm glad your mom seems to be doing better. I hope it doesn't seem too tacky for me to ask some followup questions.
As a concerned firespinner I am curious about the exact mechanism by which the accident happened (I can't help it, I'm a teacher, I gotta try and learn from every experience!)

Was she using whitegas? Did the wick actually touch her? What fabric were her pants made of?

Continue to give our best reguards to your mom! [Frown]
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#61649 - 03/11/02 09:01 PM Re: Major Burn Incedent. Advice Need Desperately
smiley_dup1 Offline
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Registered: 20/05/02
Loc: Essex
DEFINITELY TAKE YOUR MUM TO A HOSPITAL

I think possibly tea tree oil is a bad idea. It is definitely a great antiseptic, however it also has cytotoxic properties ie it kills cells. Since the healing of a wound requires the multiplication of said cells this may be contradictory to wound healing.

The first aid for all burns is place affected area under cold running water for at least 20min, this may seem like a long time but it is definitely worth it as it will reduce the severity of the burn. Also any burn equal to or larger than a 20 cent piece (3cm diameter), should recieve hospital attention. This sized burn may seem small, but the process of burning removes all the skins natural defences to infection, which means the burn is predisposed to become infected by any environmental contaminants (bacteria). You should definitely consult a doctor as your mum may require antibiotics to help her body fight any infection. At the very least they will be able to give her some effective pain relief.

Hope your mum is ok, at that this was of some help.
smiley
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#61650 - 04/11/02 11:41 AM Re: Major Burn Incedent. Advice Need Desperately
Flynt Offline
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Registered: 12/05/02
I'm with NYC, i'd like to know what sort of pants she was wearing? and where was your safety? and why were you spinning when you were tired and exhausted??

Prevention: better than a cure ` [Smile]

Hope your Mom is feeling better Ash, and yourself too! xoxoxxo
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#61651 - 04/11/02 07:49 PM Re: Major Burn Incedent. Advice Need Desperately
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[Hug] for your family, Ash!
Most of the above advice is sound, especially the go to a doctor part! The one different thing i would mention is that my doctor told me that when burnt, i should start with tepid water for a short period, then go to cold water...

Best wishes to your mum for a clean and speedy healing...
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#61652 - 05/11/02 12:27 AM Re: Major Burn Incedent. Advice Need Desperately
tjoni Offline
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Registered: 27/12/01
Loc: Freemantle, Western Australia
Hey, hope you're mum's ok!
I was told by a nurse that body temperature water is the best immediate treatment for burns. If you use cold water, your body sends heat to the area, which can make the burn actually go deeper in to the skin. For smaller burns, like on your finger, stick it straight in your mouth to get it back to body temperature.(This can be a bit tricky if you burn your foot!)
Also Pele mentioned Lavender oil, which I believe is the best ointment to use. But I still agree that for a major burn please to seek medical advise. Safe twirling everyone!!
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#61653 - 05/11/02 12:54 AM Re: Major Burn Incedent. Advice Need Desperately
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Registered: 15/02/02
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If you ever scald your fingers in the kitchen.. hold your ear lobe.. as the blood cools in your ears anyway - like an elephant - it'll take the heat away really quickly.. [Big Grin]
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#61654 - 05/11/02 02:10 AM Re: Major Burn Incedent. Advice Need Desperately
Kat Administrator Offline
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Registered: 13/12/00
Loc: London
Now I whack myself plenty when playing with fire. But since I always wear leather / denim and other 100% natural fibres when playing, hitting myself is not a problem. (I don't do wraps but if I did same applies (natural fibres / bare skin).

I think a lot of poi accidents happen because people just do not wear the proper clothes? Has anyone heard of someone playing poi burning themselves badly when they were wearing natural fibres???? I can't help thinking that your mother was not wearing the right clothes. Sorry about your mom and hope she gets better soon.

Also good opportunity to remind everyone to wear the proper clothes when playing with fire. Your clubbing gear might look great but is usually highly flammable. Your cool pants won't look so good when they are melting on your skin. (hot spots have fell on trousers while smoking and they v. quickly melted a whole in my trousers - imagine a poi smacking and wrapping itself round your leg - nasty!!)

Take care everyone
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