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Reisekoffer3a
9 months ago

…that says Google:

Fire bubbles should be cooled under running tap water immediately after combustion. It is important for cooling that it should not be too long (about 10 minutes) and not too cold (not clearly below 20 °C). The application of cooling fire ointments can also contribute to healing.

Nayes2020
9 months ago
Reply to  Reisekoffer3a

At least a correct answer

Nayes2020
9 months ago

In contrast to the opinions here.

Cool a maximum of 10 minutes with warm water. Cover sterile. Better a loose bandage.

Fire bubbles are a combustion 2b or 3rd degree depending on the source.

A medical examination is recommended. But I can also be with the family doctor.

Kaffeetrinke541
9 months ago

Cool. This is very important first.

Uwe65527
9 months ago

Cool under cold water. And then a patch over it.

vogerlsalat
9 months ago

Cool, best ice cubes or ice bag in a cloth and finger on it.