Burn Scar Treatment-Two Best Treatment to Minimize Scarring

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Every mom is concerned about scarring which may experience by their child. As a mother, you may make a mistake as you cook in the kitchen. The one that might happen is oil exploding from your pan.

This accident happen to my friend as she always cooks by her self for the entire family. As a mom of 3 active and wonderful children, she always spends at least 3 hours cooking in the kitchen each day.

One day she accidently experienced an olive oil exploding from her pan. Unfortunately it was a really bad day, his son, was on that spot so he got second-degree burns to his face, neck and arm.

Now, she is looking for help and advice about what she should do to avoid scarring on her child skin. She is concerned about scarring. She also wants to know if there is such a natural remedy that will minimize the scarring.

Hearing those questions, I quickly reply her, although I am not a doctor, I have some experience and knowledge about this particular medical field.

If you experience the same thing, you can also benefit from this article as you can apply these guides for your own good.

The first possible solution is to use the honey. Honey has been widely spread as a cure for scars. How to use honey properly?

Well, honey should be wrapped as a dressing for wounds and burns. Honey will quickly clears up the existing wound infection. Further more, it will shield the wound against further infection. It is such a great medicine to reduce scarring and take out contaminated and dead tissue.

The second solution is to use Vitamin E. Vitamin E is a perfect solution for scar reduction. The only thing you should do is to get the vitamin E which in the liquid form, then rubs them on the burn spot skin. Patient should do it 2 or 3 times to get the best result.

Those are the two best burn scar treatment. Both of them are natural.

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