How do ointments work when we have burns on the skin

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In summary, ointments can be effective in treating burns by delivering antibiotics, providing a physical barrier against pathogens, and relieving pain. However, they can also limit oxygen access and cause cross-contamination if not used properly. Additionally, ointments do not have broad germicidal properties, making proper hand washing and sterile application important. They may also have the potential to help upregulate p53 for better wound healing.
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how do ointments work when we have burns on the skin
 
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pros:

1. they can be vectors for antibiotic delivery
2. they can provide limited barrier protection against pathogens entering into the wound
3. they can provide relief physically by delivering numbing agents such as any ingredient with the suffix 'caine or by lubricating the otherwise scaly grindage associated with scabs.

cons:
1.they can limit oxygen access which can foster bacteria that are unhelpful or dangerous if a burn is really bad.
2. the natural scaling is a better barrier to pathogens
3. people tend to put them on without washing hands first, in this case the gel medium may hold bacteria against the wound, especially in the case of aloe vera which is not broadly germicidal. even if you did wash your hands, 99% of the time you rub the tip of the applicator which is just holdover bacteria from previous wounds...then they get cross contaminated into the new one so sterility is needed when using them and handling the containers.
 
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Cant they also help upregulate p53? if not, they should make some that can =)

p.s. the medical term for burns is "ouchy"
 
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1. What are ointments?

Ointments are semi-solid substances that are applied to the skin for various purposes, such as treating burns, wounds, or skin conditions. They are typically made of a combination of oils and waxes, and may also contain medicinal ingredients.

2. How do ointments work to treat burns?

Ointments work by creating a barrier on the skin, which helps to protect the burn from further damage and infection. They also provide a moist environment, which can aid in the healing process. Some ointments also contain ingredients that help to reduce pain and inflammation.

3. Can ointments be used for all types of burns?

No, ointments should only be used for mild burns, such as first-degree burns or small second-degree burns. For more severe burns, it is important to seek medical attention and follow the recommended treatment plan.

4. How often should ointment be applied to a burn?

The frequency of application will depend on the specific ointment and the severity of the burn. Generally, ointments should be applied 2-3 times a day, or as directed by a doctor. It is important to follow the instructions on the ointment label or as advised by a healthcare professional.

5. Are there any side effects of using ointments for burns?

In most cases, ointments are safe to use for burns. However, some people may experience skin irritation or allergic reactions to certain ingredients in the ointment. If you experience any adverse effects, stop using the ointment and consult a doctor.

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