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6 days ago
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What Is the Meaning of Scalds in Tamil, and How Are They Treated? - #12095

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I recently burned myself with hot water and was told that I had a scald. I’m trying to understand more about scalds and how to treat them. What is the meaning of scalds in Tamil, and what are the recommended treatments for a burn injury like this? From what I understand, scalds are burns caused by hot liquids or steam, often leading to redness, pain, and blistering. How does Ayurveda suggest treating scalds to prevent infection and promote healing? What are the best natural remedies or Ayurvedic treatments for burns like scalds? I’ve heard about using Aloe Vera, turmeric, and coconut oil. How do these ingredients help soothe the skin, reduce inflammation, and promote healing? Should I apply these remedies immediately after the injury, or is it better to wait a few hours? How often should they be applied to ensure quick healing? Lastly, are there any precautions or side effects to be aware of when using natural remedies for treating scalds?

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6 days ago
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In Tamil, scalds are referred to as "இரத்தினம்" (irathinam). Scalds occur when the skin is exposed to hot liquids or steam, leading to burns that can cause redness, pain, and blisters. Ayurveda suggests immediate cooling and soothing of the affected area to prevent further damage and reduce inflammation. Aloe Vera is highly recommended due to its cooling, anti-inflammatory, and healing properties. Applying Aloe Vera gel or fresh aloe leaf directly onto the burn can help reduce pain and promote healing. Turmeric, known for its antiseptic properties, can be mixed with water to form a paste and applied to the burn to prevent infection. Coconut oil, with its moisturizing and healing properties, can be applied after the initial cooling period to help with skin regeneration. It is important to apply these remedies soon after the burn to avoid further irritation. Apply the treatments 2-3 times a day for optimal healing. However, it is crucial to avoid using these remedies on open blisters or broken skin. If the burn is severe, consult a healthcare provider to prevent complications.

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