Using Essential Oils for Burns AskADoctor DailyHealthTips HealthcareMagic
Never apply pure, undiluted essential oils directly to burns. These can exacerbate burns, cause inflammation, and be painful.
Using essential oils to treat minor burns is completely safe if they’re used correctly. You can apply them to burns in a variety of ways.Add about 5 drops of your chosen essential oil to 1 cup of warm water. You can mix up different essential oils together if you like.Repeat until the water for the compress is gone.Salve, balm, lotion, or ointmentIt’s best to use this approach once burns are already healing.
Moisturizing products, lotions, creams, and ointments are great candidates. You can also mix them with
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