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Healing a Burn

My 3 year old son touched a hot pan yesterday and burned his hand. I immediately put it in water and kept it there for over 2 hours. I also gave him a dose of Arnica 30 right away When we took it out of the water there was no pain, though it was red with two white spots. A day later, it is still not bothering him, but he has two blisters where those white spots were. I gave him one dose of Cantharsis 30 in the morning. I want to help this heal, and without a scar. What should I give him?
 
  lisbeth on 2017-03-07
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You can crush 10 tabs of kali mur 6x
And apply it right on to the area or make into a wet dressing with bandage. Replace it every few hours.
Do not let him puncture the blisters.
 
simone717 7 years ago
I have kali mur 30c, can I use that? How often do I do this procedure for?
 
lisbeth 7 years ago
You can give him another dose of cantharsis and see how that improves. I would get calendula ointment and use that on the burn/
Calendula ointment is a very good thing to have in your house anyway.
 
simone717 7 years ago
I have calendula tincture. I could make an ointment from that. Do you think I should put the kali mur 30 that I have in? Or cantharsis? Or neither?
 
lisbeth 7 years ago
No- just use calendula tincture - Mix some in some water and make a band aid dressing and then change it every few hours. You have done all the right things here.
[message edited by simone717 on Tue, 07 Mar 2017 21:38:59 UTC]
 
simone717 7 years ago

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