It hurt a little bit.

It’s ok now.

  • @[email protected]
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    112 days ago

    So, according to the nurse’s hotline I called when I got a 2nd degree burn on my finger, you’re always supposed to have a doctor check it out ASAP if it’s worse than 1st degree and on the finger. Apparently it’s really easy for finger burns to fuck up your hand function long term. My doctor was unimpressed when I showed her, but if it’s a second degree (any bubble-blisters) it’s probably not a bad idea to get it seen.

    • Captain Aggravated
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      62 days ago

      remembers welding class, laughs out loud

      Acetylene torch in one hand, filler rod in the other. I finished running a bead, set my filler rod down, the tip still glowing red hot. I turned the torch off, and then, eyes on the bead I had just run, inspecting it, I reached for my pliers to pick it up. I had set the filler rod very close to the pliers, close enough that my thumb touched it.

      I didn’t feel it; I heard and smelled it. Made my way over to the sink to run it under some cold water. It didn’t bubble or blister, I just had a 2 or 3 mm deep ashen white grill mark across my thumb. The wildest part is it healed perfectly, not even a hint of a scar.

      • @shalafi
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        31 day ago

        Nothing like the sizzle before you feel it, or the crunch when the razor bites hard.

        “Oh. That’s going to hurt in just a few seconds.”

        Or when you see the damage before feeling it. Broke a glass washing the other day, skin popped open, “That is going to bleed, a lot.” LOL, couldn’t hardly get that one under control, slung blood everywhere.

    • Glimpythegoblin
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      62 days ago

      The only time I’d say to worry is if it’s a circumferential burn. If it’s all the way around the finger. That can cut blood flow to the skin beyond that point and cause permanent damage.

      I weld and do fabrication at work constantly. If I went to the hospital for every little burn I’d be there weekly.

      That being said I’m no doctor, but I do still have all of my fingers.

      • @[email protected]
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        32 days ago

        I do suspect the hotline errs on the side of caution, not wanting any consequences if I didn’t go in based on their advice and lost a finger or something. But they’ve also told me I’m fine to stay home before in different situations so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    • @Eheran
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      22 days ago

      If the bubble is like 3 mm in size I kind of doubt that anything could ever happen. In other words: Size matters, no matter how bad you get burned. Half you body first degree? I assume you could die from that.