Scalds, in Tamil, are called “வேகவோடு சுடுதல்” which translates to burns caused by hot liquids or steam. You’re absolutely right about the redness, pain, and sometimes blistering. In Ayurveda, treating scalds involves soothing the skin, reducing inflammation, and promoting healing with natural remedies. Let’s dive into it.
Applying cool water immediately after the incident is crucial to reduce the heat and prevent deep-tissue damage. But don’t use ice or extremely cold water as it may worsen the injury. Now, regarding those natural remedies you mentioned – Aloe Vera, turmeric, and coconut oil – they can be really helpful.
Aloe Vera gel is known for its cooling and anti-inflammatory properties, helping soothe burned skin. You can apply fresh aloe gel directly onto the scald 2-3 times a day. It’s best if you wait until the initial burning sensation subsides a bit before applying anything. Also, turmeric, with its antiseptic benefits, can be mixed with a bit of coconut oil to create a paste and applied gently. But make sure the scald isn’t blistered, otherwise this may not be comfy or safe.
Coconut oil acts as a moisturizer and has mild antimicrobial properties. Once the skin feels a bit less sensitive, applying a thin layer can keep it moist, but hold off until the stinginess goes down. Use it sparingly, once or twice a day.
Now, natural remedies are generally safe but always monitor how your skin reacts. If there’s any increase in redness, swelling, or pain, it could be an allergic reaction or infection – in such cases, stop the application and consult a physician promptly.
Pay attention to your diet for better skin healing. Foods rich in vitamin C and antioxidants, such as fruits and leafy greens, support tissue repair. Proper hydration boosts the healing process too, so drink enough water throughout the day.
Just remember, for any deep or large burns, or if symptoms severely worsen over time, seek immediate medical help to avoid complications like infection. Balancing natural remedies and medical advice is key.



