✅ Neftaly Health Fact
???? Fact: Butter Worsens Burns and Increases Risk of Infection
???? Why Butter Is Bad for Burns
Despite what some old home remedies may say, putting butter on a burn is harmful — not helpful. Butter traps heat, slows healing, and can introduce bacteria to the damaged skin.
Burned skin is fragile and prone to infection. Applying any greasy substance — like butter, oil, or petroleum jelly — seals in heat and creates the perfect environment for germs to grow.
???? What Happens When You Apply Butter to a Burn?
- ???? Heat stays trapped, causing more tissue damage
- ???? Increased risk of infection from bacteria in the butter
- ❌ Delays proper treatment and may worsen scarring
- ???? Makes it harder for healthcare providers to assess the injury
???? What To Do Instead
Here’s the proper first aid for minor burns:
- Cool It: Run cool (not cold) water over the burn for 10–20 minutes
- Keep It Clean: Use a clean cloth or bandage to cover it
- Avoid Greasy Substances: No butter, oil, toothpaste, or creams
- See a Doctor: If the burn is blistering, deep, or covers a large area
???? Neftaly Says:
“Butter belongs in the kitchen — not on your skin. For burns, cool with water and seek proper medical care.”
???? Proven Fact:
Butter makes burns worse, not better. Stick to clean, cool water and professional treatment for the best recovery.
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