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My nipples are burnt and I need help?

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I was very intoxicated this weekend, and someone decided to burn my nipples with charcoal. Right now I put neosprin on then and put bandages on. The skin underneath my nipples I can tell are burnt but my nipples don't look burnt. They hurt really really bad and need to know what the side effects there are and if they will heal and look normal. I know it was very stupid and I am not happy with myself at all.

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  1. continue on applying neosporine and don't put a band-aid on because it needs to get air. If you really think that the skin under neath it is burnt, then see a doctor. Hope this helped!

    Sarah


  2. I'd like to say, did you learn anything from this experience, but I guess you must have. You probably got at least a second if not a third degree burn from your stupidity. If it doesn't start healing up in a few days or it starts to get more red and painful around the area you need to get to the doctor because of the risk of infection.

    Or you may just want to give your doctor a call just to see if what you are doing for it is okay. And STAY away from alcohol!

  3. LMFAOOOOOOOOO OMG I have never herd that one before just put some icy hot patches on them and you will be fine trust me I steped on charcole not to long ago and I threw some icy hot and the icy makes you feel relieved pain and hot helps it relax you will be fine.

  4. go to the drug store and get some aloe vera and put on them and then put the neosporin on them at night. they might heal up normally or might have scar tissue. Did you record this for youtube?  

  5. Go to the doctor. In the meantime take advil for swelling. Stay away from the neosporin for now until you see a GP.

  6. Dude you need new friends

    curtdude

  7. You are doing the right thing, and you will likely have some scarring, but nothing more. Live and learn, as they say.

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