August 18, 200520 yr Alls I have to say is>>>>>> Atleast least you have your big tonails! I don't have either of mine, and by the looks of it. It doesn't look like I will for awhile.
August 18, 200520 yr Alls I have to say is>>>>>> Atleast least you have your big tonails! I don't have either of mine, and by the looks of it. It doesn't look like I will for awhile. explain that to us pls
August 18, 200520 yr All you ever wanted to know about burns....get treatment. As I recall redness is first degree. Blistering and peeling 2nd. If the skin does not react and looks dead or can be white 3rd. You seem to be in 2nd class. Grease burns are bad too since its a source of biological material. Burns Determining the seriousness of a burn The seriousness of a burn is determined by: The depth of the burn (first-, second-, third-, or fourth-degree). The size of the burn. The cause (thermal, electrical, chemical, radiation, or friction). The part of the body where the burn occurred. The age and health of the burn victim. Other injuries. First-degree burn A first-degree burn is a minor red burn of the top layer of skin, such as a mild sunburn. The burned skin may hurt and be slightly swollen, and it may make a person feel slightly feverish. First-degree burns usually heal with home treatment in about 3 to 5 days. They do not usually cause blisters or scars. Second-degree burns Second-degree burns are injuries to the skin caused by heat, radiation, electricity, chemicals, or friction. These burns are also called partial-thickness burns. There are two types of second-degree burns, defined by their depth: Superficial partial-thickness burns injure the first and second layers of skin and are often caused by hot water or hot objects. The skin around the burn turns white (blanches) when pressed, then turns back to red. The burn is moist and painful with blistering and swelling that usually lasts for at least 48 hours. Deep partial-thickness burns injure deeper skin layers and are white with red areas. They are often caused by contact with hot oil, grease, soup, or microwaved liquids. This kind of burn is not painful, but it can cause a sensation of pressure.. The skin looks spotted, remains white when pressed, may appear waxy in some areas, and is dry or slightly moist. Possible infection is an important concern with these burns. It may take several days before symptoms develop and it becomes clear whether the burn is superficial or deep. Treatment varies for a second-degree burn depending on its size, depth, and a person's age and overall health. With all burns, it is important to watch and seek treatment for any signs of infection. Treatment of second-degree burns may leave scars after the burns heal. Third-degree burns Third-degree burns, also called full-thickness burns, are the most serious burns and injure all skin layers and the fatty tissue layer under the skin. The skin's ability to regrow is damaged. Pain may be very severe or, if nerves are burned, at first there may be no pain at all. Third-degree burns can look white, cherry red, or black, and they do not change color when you press on them (they do not blanch). Blisters may be present, but the burn is dry, hard, and leathery-looking. Third-degree burns may be caused by contact with steam, hot oil, grease, certain chemicals, or an electrical current, or by soaking or immersion in a hot liquid. How hot these sources are and how long they are in contact with the skin determines the different degrees of burns. Infection is a major concern with third-degree burns. These burns always require an evaluation by a health professional. With small burns, new skin sometimes grows in from unburned areas. Large burns may require skin grafts and surgery may be needed to remove scars.
August 18, 200520 yr Just saw the pic...Is that the chicken? You're well into 2nd maybe close to 3rd. Get some help. Then after that's taken care of you may want to contact a podiatrist because - DAMN! Merc
August 18, 200520 yr Author well today i woke up to find out that the two large blisters had merged into one another and created some sort of Super Blister. I'll take a pic if you guys want one. The way i see it, i have roughly a week before my whole body is one huge blister.
August 18, 200520 yr Go get help - being that your toe is an external appendage you do not want to get an infection. If it get's infected it can become septic - watch for it turning blue, black, or the sore widening. My guess it's gonna get worse before better. You may want to get some antibotics.
August 18, 200520 yr lol. I don't know how, but while detassiling I got blood blisters underneath my two big tonails. Afterwhile, I popped them and that is what pretty much caused them to fall off. Some say it was really disgusting. Well it was kinda. I had more fun peeling my tonail off in front of deli. That was funny. Yes, when I mean peel my tonail off. I mean exactly that. The WHOLE damn tonail. Even the part that goes underneath your skin. On my left one though. It was kind of grown in a little bit, so I had to rip/tear that one out. The part that was grown in was maybe a little longer then an 8th of an inche long.
August 18, 200520 yr Just saw the pic...Is that the chicken? You're well into 2nd maybe close to 3rd. Get some help. Then after that's taken care of you may want to contact a podiatrist because - DAMN! Merc Don't worry, Boja's in my care now Everything's going to be okay
August 18, 200520 yr Author at least you remember what you did last night maybe if you stopped drinking you would too
August 18, 200520 yr maybe if you stopped drinking you would too i agree. ;D and if you would stop other certain things...
August 19, 200520 yr maybe if you stopped drinking you would too Hmmmm. High blood/alcohol level help kill dreaded bird virus ? j/k. I doubt it as I think it may help in the mouth and throat but other areas may suffer from reduced immune system antibodies (puss) ability. Hmmm, anti-body ?
August 19, 200520 yr at least you remember what you did last night does he want to remember that?????
August 19, 200520 yr is that true hogan, alcohol is good for the mouth and throat D:? sure does give you bad breath
August 20, 200520 yr Author yeah so back on the topic of me.. today i had my foot in a blastic bag, and my cat (http://www.m00farm.com/csj/kittywittyboogiewoogie3.jpg) attacked the bag. He managed to pop my blister, so that was kinda gooey. But now its all flat and wrinkled but at least i dont have to look at it anymore. PS, this is the second time in 3 days that the cat has attacked my foot, i think he knew
August 20, 200520 yr Rofl, I think your cat doesn't like your foot . Well yeah, you don't have to look at it now.
August 20, 200520 yr fixed ;/ i like cooking, i can make dinner for the whole family any day if i wanted to and i dont get burned Can you make dinner for the entire clan?
August 20, 200520 yr Can you make dinner for the entire clan? neg, i would eat it before he can send it >
August 20, 200520 yr yeah so back on the topic of me.. today i had my foot in a blastic bag, and my cat (http://www.m00farm.com/csj/kittywittyboogiewoogie3.jpg) attacked the bag. He managed to pop my blister, so that was kinda gooey. But now its all flat and wrinkled but at least i dont have to look at it anymore. PS, this is the second time in 3 days that the cat has attacked my foot, i think he knew Be careful , one day my 20 pound cat went berserk and attacked me and scratched the hell outta my leg. He is no longer with us.
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