I accidentally washed my face with very hot (boiled) water, and now some areas of my facial skin have peeled off. What should I apply to heal the skin and prevent further damage?
Accidentally washing your face with very hot or boiled water can cause a mild heat burn that damages the upper layer of the skin, leading to redness, pain, dryness, and peeling. To help the skin heal properly, gently wash your face with cool or normal-temperature water and avoid rubbing or scrubbing the affected area. You can apply a mild moisturiser, aloe vera gel, or a soothing healing cream recommended for minor burns to keep the skin hydrated and reduce irritation. Avoid using harsh soaps, face scrubs, fairness creams, chemical products, or makeup until the skin heals completely, as these may worsen the damage. Do not peel the loose skin forcefully because it can increase irritation and may leave marks. Protect your skin from direct sunlight by staying indoors when possible or using a gentle sunscreen once the skin becomes less sensitive. Drink enough water to keep the body hydrated and support skin healing. If you develop severe pain, blisters, swelling, pus, fever, dark discolouration, or if the peeling spreads or does not improve within a few days, you should consult a dermatologist because deeper burns may require medical treatment to prevent infection or scarring.