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Treating Burns - Use the Right Method For Faster Healing

Most of us already know that treating burns with large amounts of water is useful in stopping the burning process as well as providing some degree of pain relief.
Generally speaking, if the burn occurs while at home, there is usually an adequate source of water readily available. The water used in treating burns can come from the kitchen sink, a bathtub faucet, or even a garden hose. However, using these methods may have some significant drawbacks.
If the source of water being used is not sterile, there is the chance of introducing contaminates into the wound.
As a result, the person with the burn may develop an infection that would only serve to complicate the healing process. Another potential drawback in the use of large amounts of water is that if the person needs to get medical attention, it will be impossible to continue to cool the wound with large amounts of water while traveling to the clinic or emergency room.
There is, however, a new product that is being used by some fire and EMS providers that offers a solution to the above disadvantages. By the way, this product is also available to homeowners as well.
Water-Jel is a product that is especially designed for treating burns and has the following benefits:
  • Provides cooling to the burn area
  • Extremely mobile, can be used in a car or ambulance
  • Relieves the pain
  • Prevents contamination of the wound


In a nutshell, the product is basically a thick gel that is designed to: dissipate the heat, cool the affected area, and provide pain relief while reducing or preventing airborne contamination.
The process to treat burns is rather straight forward as you simply apply the Water-Jel to the affected area. Obviously, the severity of the burn would determine whether or not the person should receive additional medical attention.
One huge benefit of Water-Jel is that it is very portable. In other words, it stays where you put it. The thickness of the gel allows the person to be easily moved without having to stop the treatment. So when treating burns with the Water-Jel method, the cooling and pain relief can continue during the transport to a hospital or clinic.
It is important to remember that the proper care of someone who is burned will help to reduce the time it takes for the burn to heal. Hopefully, the information in this article will help you decide which product would be best for you and to encourage you to have it on hand before you need it. Water-Jel offers a great means of treating burns for both homeowners as well as professional health care providers.

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