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sinkingfeeling

(51,474 posts)
Fri Feb 24, 2023, 10:35 AM Feb 2023

A report on my burnt hand from earlier this month.

It never got really bad. I don't know if that was because of the burn spray we used or what. The blisters didn't swell very much and then kind of just deflated. This week, the dead skin, where the blisters were, started peeling off. Very itchy!

So thanks to everyone who gave me advice. I noticed that Lodge cast iron skillets are now being sold with a red silicone handle cover.

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A report on my burnt hand from earlier this month. (Original Post) sinkingfeeling Feb 2023 OP
Sounds like you lucked out or anyway, did just what you were supposed to do. Glad to hear you ratchiweenie Feb 2023 #1
Glad you are healing well! lastlib Feb 2023 #2
Thanks for the update, glad to read it irisblue Feb 2023 #3
You can probably get a silicone handle cover IbogaProject Feb 2023 #4
Good news! Karadeniz Feb 2023 #5
Glad you are healing! N/t cate94 Feb 2023 #6
Keep an eye on it Andy Canuck Feb 2023 #7
I have the heavy Calphalon, it gets hot, too Warpy Feb 2023 #8
I am with you on the wrists. True Blue American Feb 2023 #10
Glad you are better. True Blue American Feb 2023 #9
Good. calimary Feb 2023 #11
I have a slip on handle cover made like a cloth pot holder judesedit Feb 2023 #12

ratchiweenie

(7,754 posts)
1. Sounds like you lucked out or anyway, did just what you were supposed to do. Glad to hear you
Fri Feb 24, 2023, 10:46 AM
Feb 2023

are back in action and not "crippled".

lastlib

(23,303 posts)
2. Glad you are healing well!
Fri Feb 24, 2023, 12:01 PM
Feb 2023

"red silicone handle cover"? Sacrilege! BLASPHEMY!! Let cast iron be cast iron, I say! Everyone knows it's hot when heated! Begone, red silicone handle cover! Thou shalt NEVER TOUCH my cast iron!

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(needless to say, I'm a fanatic about my cast iron--precious more than gold, she is!)

Andy Canuck

(283 posts)
7. Keep an eye on it
Fri Feb 24, 2023, 12:50 PM
Feb 2023

Burns are tricky and get infected easily, even well after it looks healed an infection can pop up.

Warpy

(111,356 posts)
8. I have the heavy Calphalon, it gets hot, too
Fri Feb 24, 2023, 12:54 PM
Feb 2023

so I've long been used to grabbing a towel if I can't grab a pot holder when I need to use the handles. Now that I've gone really blind, I've discovered Ove Gloves, those things do work, silicone attached to canvas gardening gloves. When I'm baking, it's the only way to go.

Your burn sounds typical for a second degree burn and you did the right thing by leaving the blisters alone. It will continue to itch for some time, nerves were damaged even though new skin grew under the blisters.

My wrists can't handle cast iron any more, so the Lodge, the Wagner, and the Le Creuset all got given away to neighborhood cooks. The silicone handles are a good idea but you know most people will lose them by the time the pan is seasoned. It's a nice gesture, though.

True Blue American

(17,989 posts)
9. Glad you are better.
Fri Feb 24, 2023, 01:01 PM
Feb 2023

I have a smal Lodge skillet that I bake biscuits in. I. Do not remember my old Wagners getting rusty so easily. If you are not careful you get a burn every time.

judesedit

(4,443 posts)
12. I have a slip on handle cover made like a cloth pot holder
Fri Feb 24, 2023, 01:31 PM
Feb 2023

Works great. Slips on and off easily, too. I use it on my Vision cookware, too.

So glad you're hand is healing. Not only is it painful, but keeps you from being able to do anything.

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