Submitted by HushedCalli t3_zpjx5n in tifu
Earlier today, my mom asked for me to make her some ramen. So I boiled some water to pour into it. I didn't want to get hot water on the counters where the cats would be able get to it, so I moved over to the sink. Probably the biggest mistake I've ever made.
I held the cup over the sink and started pouring the water. My hands are shaky and weak, so I messed up. Boiling water poured all over my left hand. Surprisingly, I didn't scream; instead, I just cried quietly and continued pouring water into the ramen.
Now 2 of my fingers are red and feel like they're on fire; pain medications aren't even working. I've put petroleum jelly on them, and that made it worse. But at least my mom got her ramen.
TL;DR: I boiled water to make ramen and accidentally poured it on my hand.
Wild-Painting9353 t1_j0tbwxp wrote
Petroleum locks the heat in, and cooks a burn. Room temp water is safer. If you are blistering, please see a doctor. Otherwise, an ice pack for 10-15 minutes, then no ice for 15-20, then repeat. Hope you feel better soon!