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superficial frostbite - skin burn

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chrissiekins | 23:16 Fri 21st Jul 2006 | Body & Soul
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This is quite urgent: my boyfriend asked me to help him 'freeze' a small wart under his arm with a topical 'freeze' spray. Unfortunately, he misread the instructions and told me to spray continuously onto the growth for 40 seconds. Needless to say he was screaming in agony, but I persisted because he told me to.
It wasn't until after I'd finished he re-read the instructins and realised I wasn't supposed to spray, just hold the applicator to the skin for 40 seconds. He now has a 6-8cm diameter superficial burn and is in pain. What should he do?
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ROFL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I'm so sorry for laughing, really I am, but i had tears rolling down my face from both your question and bob's reply.
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Yes yes, very funny (I'm stifling the giggles myself), but any SERIOUS answers out there?
Hi Chrissie, you could try giving NHS Direct a ring, they will be able to advise you.
http://www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk/

Heres the website, the phone number is on there. x
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Thanks RedBel, will do. Something tells me he's not going to have the best night's sleep though...

chrissie, have you spoken to NHS yet? If it were me, I would take him to the hospital right away. He may have permanent damage from this and he needs to see a burn specialist right away :(
BTW, I am not a medical doctor, but I was a medic in a past life.
Good luck!

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