No, they do not break the blister. They will put the burn dressing materials directly over the spot. You should also leave the blister intact, and simply put a bandage over it, then go have it seen and evaluated. Don't go putting things on it, and don't break the blister. That skin is protecting you from infection, and it's important that it stay right where it is.If you have a small burn on your leg and it is in a bubble do the doctors pop it and then put it in a bandage?
How bad is the burn? I pop mine and put ointment on it. Let the air hit it depending on how bad it is. However, if you are around a lot of dirt, mowing grass put a band aid on it to keep the dirt out and grass off of it.If you have a small burn on your leg and it is in a bubble do the doctors pop it and then put it in a bandage?
Do just as 'The Mom' says. Under no circumstance should you burst a burn blister - you are going to allow bacteria in and may end up with a more serious infection problem. There is no current First Aid Manual that gives this advice.
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