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Health advice on hand burns from jalapenoes
how can i stop the burn after working with jalapenoes?
(18 Sep 2007)
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Health advice on hand burns Cutting jalapenos results in a burning sensation, which is contributed by a chemical compound capsaicin. Application of sour cream and milk relieves you of the burning sensation. Rubbing ice on the hands is also equally effective.
Aloe vera gel is applied on the palms. Topical application of a gel for burns also helps. A mixture of ice water in oil is a good rub. Rinsing the palms with lime juice is an effective remedy for burns. Papaya paste applied on the hand is an excellent remedy. Blue cheese proves beneficial. Cold tomato sauce also provides relief. Soaking the hands in cold water is useful. Sprinkling of flour on the hands provides immediate relief. Any cream with oil as a base is helpful, as capsaicin is fat soluble. Dipping your hands in a bowl of cold water or milk is useful. Rubbing alcohol helps for some individuals. Olive oil applied on the palms are an effective remedy. Remember to wear a gloves, the next time you cut pepper. Please read an answer to a similar query on jalapeno burns. Look out for more natural relief from jalapenos burns.
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answered by Dr C on 24 Jan 2008, 10:42:23
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