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I don't know, it MIGHT be triggering... just throwing that out there to be safe...
I burned myself a couple of days ago by heating up a metal spoon with a lighter and pressing it against my thigh. (Yeah, I slipped, go me...>_<) It's not a large burn--maybe 3/4 of an inch in length, and it's oblong with pointed ends, maybe about 3/4 a cm in width? After I removed the spoon, the outer layer of skin kind of became... I don't know the word for it--blistered a little, maybe? not like a bubbled up blister, but it came off very easily when I rubbed it/picked at it, so that white-ish layer underneath is showing. I've kept a band-aid on it, replacing it daily, and cleaned it each time. It's still oozing a bit though--not like insane amounts of yellow pus or anything like that, just that clear-ish, oozy stuff that comes out of a shallow wound (it's actually a tad yellow on the bandaid), but it hasn't stopped emitting this oozy fluid (should it have stopped by now?), and on one edge of the burn--not the outer edge, but inner edge, where the white-ish layer is--it's red. Like, red starting from the outer edge, and gradually working its way towards the center, and I'm pretty sure there's more red today than when I checked yesterday; definitely a bit darker red than yesterday... On the outer edges, it's starting to look a bit red as well, actually, more pinkish than red--point being, rosier than my normal skin tone... And the area on my leg is a bit swollen, I've discovered... Does this sound like an infection to you? Should I be too concerned? If so, is this worth a trip to the college health center (I REALLY don't want to have to explain myself about it, nor do I want any other scars to make themselves known to the nurse...) or is it something that I could take care of on my own? Like I said, it's a fairly small burn... I really need to start keeping up with my first aid...
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I'm not sure if it's infected or not, but you should definitely put some neosporin on it.
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I've done that lots. That's pretty much what burns do, BUT you should get it looked at. Please.
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