Accident! Second-degree burns to the face of a well-known actor

Today, #Guan Zhibin’s facial hand second-degree burns #rushed to Weibo’s trending topic list.

Guan Zhibin, born in the Philippines on December 30, 1980, graduated from the Hong Kong Institute of Science and Technology. He is an actor and singer in Hong Kong, China. He is an artist under Emperor Entertainment, along with Gillian, Ah Sa, Joey Yung, Nicholas Tse and William Chan.

Last night, Guan Zhibin posted on his personal social media account about his burn experience. He said it happened two weeks ago: "A home accident, a Gas leak, a careless ignition, in exchange for second-degree burns to my face and hands."

"After the accident, I was lucky to do something that saved me," said Guan Zhibin. He kept washing his face with cold water, and when he came back to his senses, he found that his hair and eyebrows were charred, and his face and lips were red and swollen.

He said he was at a loss and terrified: "I only remember that my heart was beating very fast, and it took me five minutes to call a car to the hospital."

The next day, Guan Zhibin could only wear gloves to attend the event, and canceled the next week’s work and Cai Zhuoyan’s birthday party. Fortunately, except for the eyebrows that have not fully grown back, they have basically fully recovered! Finally, Guan Zhibin expressed his gratitude to the people who took care of him, and also mentioned: "I also wanted to release photos of the burn, but after thinking about it, I still don’t want to scare you."

Photos of the treatment period were also posted at the end of the article.

Many netizens said that "everyone should pay attention to gas use and fire safety". Others suggested: "Families that use gas or gas can prepare a carbon monoxide alarm, and in the event of a leak, they can detect and take measures in time."

What should I do after a burn?

Microblogging big V @Dr. Xu Chao, popularized the correct treatment methods for burns and scalds: flushing, taking off, soaking, covering, and sending.

There were many folk methods for treating burns and scalds. Some people used a piece of ice to directly apply ice to the wound to cool the skin; some people applied toothpaste, soy sauce, wind oil essence, etc.; some people directly used needles to prick small scalded blisters…

Here I want to tell you seriously that these practices are all unscientific. Not only will they not relieve symptoms, but they may also have the opposite effect of exacerbating the pain.

The newly burned tissue will still suffer continuous damage (continuous physical attack) even after being separated from the heat source, and needs to be cooled and dissipated, otherwise it will burn the deep skin. The temperature of the ice cube is too low, and applying it directly to the burned skin will cause the wound to worsen.

No matter whether it is toothpaste, soy sauce or wind oil essence, these things cannot cool down, and applying them will only hinder the heat of the wound. And direct puncture can easily lead to wound infection.

For untreated wounds, bandaging and covering can affect wound recovery.

The correct treatment method is: flushing, removing, soaking, covering, and sending.

1. Flushing: Keep away from the heating source after burning or scalding, you can flush with tap water, not ice water, at least 10 minutes, preferably more than half an hour;

2. Take off: Be careful to take off the clothes on the burned and scalded area to expose the wound. If there are clothes stuck to the scalded or burned part, you can cut off the clothes with scissors and other tools. Do not forcibly peel off the clothes to avoid secondary injury, or go directly to the hospital;

3. Soaking: After rinsing and removing surface clothes and other things, you can soak the injured part in cold water for about 30 minutes. It should be noted here that the cold water soaked is cold water relative to room temperature, do not use ice water with ice cubes;

4. Cover: If blisters appear in burns, rinse and cover with clean gauze or towel to reduce pollution and keep the wound clean;

5. Send: Take to the hospital.

First-degree burns are treated with ointment, and the skin will repair itself quickly. But second-degree and third-degree burns need to be sent to the hospital immediately, especially if third-degree burns occur, they should be covered with clean gauze, and no drugs should be applied. They should be sent to the hospital quickly for medical treatment. Because if the scald reaches a certain extent, improper treatment can easily cause the wound to become infected and leave scars.

According to the Metropolitan Express