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4 year old burned arm

My daughter burned her arm on our pellet stove tonight. She has three small burn spots on her arm. It is slightly raised, but not blistered - but may blister. I put ice on immediately followed by a lot of aloe. Is there a burn remedy? I have traumeel - should I put that on it? arnica?? Any help ASAP is greatly appreciated.

Many thanks in advance.
 
  Lucid Colour on 2008-03-06
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Apply Calendula cream or diluted mother tincture frequently.
 
srisri last decade
Also give Cantharis 30 or 200 , whichever is readily available internally. Thrice a day for three days. 4 pellets each time.

Murthy
 
gavinimurthy last decade
cantharis is an excellent remedy for burns.If taken internally immediately saves from any complication.
I have seen disappearance of the discoloration of the skin caused by burns.
sajjad.
 
sajjadakram635 last decade
Hi

I second Murthy's suggestion for intake. For external use either calendula or Urtica urens cream can be used to assist healing. Also the child must be prevented from picking and peeling at the skin while the skin's healing.
 
maheeru last decade
Thats true maheeru. Urtica Urens is also very good for external application. Which ever is readily available.
 
srisri last decade
I just wanted to take the time out to thank you ALL so very much for your quick suggestions. I gave her cantharis and have continued with a calendula gel. The burn is healing nicely. One blister popped, but even so - it's healing well. I THANK YOU (AND MY DAUGHTER THANKS YOU :)
 
Lucid Colour last decade

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