If your hands burn from hot peppers, then it’s not scary, except it brings very unpleasant sensations. Just never wash your hands with warm or hot water, otherwise it will burn even more. And do not touch your face, especially your eyes, with your hands. Just wash your hands with cold water and soap, preferably liquid soap or shower gel, two or three times. Soon the burning will go away.
Hello! Recently I was rolling up “Armenianchiki” tomatoes, which are stuffed with hot peppers and garlic, and out of my stupidity I didn’t use gloves. (Before this I used a new grater and hurt my hands in several places). At first, the burning sensation was tolerable, but since the stuffing process took 1 hour, the pepper was well absorbed into my hands. I tried everything I could to remove the burning sensation: cold water, butter, sour milk, washed my hands with soap to no avail, only relief for a while and then the burning sensation again. And the most interesting thing is that my husband recommended a spray remedy for burns (I won’t say the name I’m not advertising anything). And it helped me. Hooray. After 15 minutes there was no unpleasant sensation of scalded hands))) By the way, I was afraid to touch my eyes for two days))).
My sister asked me to wrap vegetables on adjika and warned me not to take hot peppers with my bare hands, otherwise last year she itched, sniffled, burned, sneezed, and everything turned red. But my sister is allergic. To be honest, I used a knife to hook it into the meat grinder, and where the pepper came out I pushed it with my finger. And nothing bad happened. I did not experience any signs or discomfort. But knowing that if you rub your eye, you can definitely burn your eye, I washed my hands several times with soap and didn’t scratch my eyes for a day.
Therefore, take a tablet of suprastin or a similar medicine and wash your hands. If it burns, then the water must be cold.
Hot hot peppers can cause a burning sensation, watery eyes, and even difficulty breathing. Pepper must be handled with extreme care. Hot peppers contain capsaicin, a substance that gives them such a fiery taste. If you get hot pepper on your hands, you need to rub the affected area of skin with salt and add a little water to make a paste. Spread this paste evenly over the entire skin of your hands. Then you need to wash off the salt with milk, and then with soap and water. If after this it was not possible to remove the burning sensation of pepper from your hands, then you need to immerse your hands in a strong alcoholic drink for several minutes. This will dissolve any remaining capsaicin particles.
If your skin is too delicate, and when chili pepper oils come into contact with it, a burn or just an unpleasant burning sensation occurs, then you need to cut it with gloves or wash the pepper with water before picking it up.
You need to wash your hands several times with cool water. It relieves the burning sensation. It usually goes away within 30 minutes. Next time, only wear gloves when cutting peppers.
Some people have very sensitive and delicate skin. They must do all housework with various cleaning products, as well as with spicy foods (horseradish, garlic, hot peppers) with gloves, otherwise troubles will inevitably arise. In addition to the unpleasant sensations from the burn, there may also be an allergic reaction to these products, which is simply dangerous.
This year I received a severe burn with blisters when I touched an ash plant, or rather its seed pods, without gloves with the backs of my hands. There was no severe pain, but the burns took two months to heal.
Hot pepper juice can also burn and cause severe pain. You need to rinse your hands off for a long time under running cold water, alternating with soaping your hands. If it doesn’t help, they use burn creams the “Rescuer” cream helps me. Previously, protective silicone cream was sold, which must be applied to your hands before work. Do not touch your face or eyes under any circumstances!
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Some varieties of hot peppers, such as jalapeño, cayenne and habanero peppers, contain high levels of capsaicin, the main ingredient in pepper spray for self-defense. Capsaicin can add flavor and heat to a dish, but it can also cause an extremely intense burning sensation that can last for minutes or even hours. Capsaicin is a naturally occurring oily substance found in all varieties of hot peppers, which we commonly call simply “chili peppers.” A burning sensation in the mouth or skin can be neutralized with various liquids, such as milk or sweetened water.
A hot type of pepper, it is quite a popular product in any kitchen, because it gives dishes a special piquancy. But hot peppers can cause the most unpleasant sensations when they come into contact with the skin. Therefore, special care is required when working with them. But there are several proven methods that will help get rid of the consequences of skin contact with pepper.
Why does pepper burn?
Capsaicin is an oily substance found in some varieties of hot peppers it is this component that gives dishes a special, specific taste. During cooking, pepper juice can get on the skin of your hands, thereby instantly causing a burning sensation and redness, which is very difficult to neutralize.
The amount of this component in all varieties of pepper is different. Thus, the more capsaicin, the stronger the burn from contact with the skin. Some of the most popular hot peppers are chili pepper, red hot pepper, and cayenne pepper.
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How to remove burning sensation on the skin
If you handle hot pepper carelessly and get it or its juice on the skin, a burn will form. To alleviate the condition of the skin, it is necessary to use traditional methods of getting rid of burning sensation.
- Dairy products effectively eliminate pain caused by contact with hot peppers. This is explained by the fact that the substance casein, which is found in dairy products, reacts with capsaicin and neutralizes it. If your hand has been burned, then you need to lower it into a container of milk, where it is better to first add ice cubes. Or generously wipe other areas of the body with a cotton swab.
- An equally effective method would be to use regular petroleum jelly and vegetable oil, since the hot components of pepper dissolve under the influence of other oils.
- Baking soda must be diluted with water to a thick paste, and the mixture should be applied to the affected areas of the body. After drying, wash off the mask under running water.
- Alcohol will get rid of the “fire” on the skin it acts on capsaicin as a solvent. Periodically wipe your face, hands and skin with a moistened cotton swab until discomfort is eliminated.
How to remove a burning sensation in the mouth
If there is an excess of hot pepper in your mouth, and a painful burning sensation persists for a long time, then in this case it is necessary:
- First of all, eat a small piece of rye or wheat bread, which will absorb the hot oil and relieve the burning sensation in your mouth.
- Cold fermented milk products do an excellent job of this task: kefir, yogurt, fermented baked milk, sour cream and even ice cream. Or just rinse your mouth with milk from the refrigerator. This method is able to minimize the effect of the hot component of pepper on mucous areas. The main thing is that the higher the fat content of the product, the more effective the result will be.
- Alcohol is also a good way to relieve discomfort. It is most effective if it is some kind of wine. One glass is enough.
- Eating boiled vegetables with a high starch content: potatoes, corn will quickly relieve discomfort in the mouth and esophagus. In addition, boiled rice, banana, and a slice of lemon will also perfectly eliminate discomfort.
- If the pepper only gets on the tongue, then you need to prepare sugar syrup (3 teaspoons of sugar per 200 ml of water) and rinse your mouth and throat with it for 30 minutes.
What to do if pepper juice gets in your eyes
When preparing dishes with pepper, it often happens that after washing your hands poorly, when rubbing your eyes, the substance capsaicin gets onto the mucous membrane, or the juice accidentally splashes into your eyes, which causes severe pain and burning.
It is very difficult to find special eye drops for such cases in your home medicine cabinet. Therefore, there are several traditional and effective methods to neutralize capsaicin and eliminate unpleasant sensations:
- It is necessary to steep the tea bag or tea leaves for 5 minutes to ensure a strong solution. Wipe the eye with a generously moistened cotton swab towards the inner corner of the eye.
- Using the same principle, you can prepare a tincture of chamomile or calendula. Pour into a large bowl so that you can put your head in there your eye should be immersed in the prepared solution. You must try to open your eye and blink it, and also actively roll your eyeball.
- The most effective eye wash is cow's or goat's milk. It must be instilled using a special pipette. In this case, the milk should flow back when instilled, thereby washing away the burning substance.
- Everyone in their home pharmacy probably has a drug such as furatsilin, which is very popular in ophthalmology. To do this, you need to dissolve 1 tablet of furatsilin in cooled boiled water (strain), and rinse the eyes with a sterile pipette, instilling them into the conjunctival sac (or organize an eye bath). It’s even better if it’s injectable furatsilin, which doesn’t need to be diluted with water.
- After the procedure, it is necessary to instill eye drops that have an anti-inflammatory effect.
How to protect yourself from burning
In cases where you are preparing a dish using hot peppers, you must prepare in advance and place next to you a container with water and bleach in proportions of 5:1. In this solution, when cutting peppers, you should periodically wet your hands and rinse them with water.
In addition, the safest method to protect yourself from getting burned is to use latex gloves or plastic bags while cooking. Or you can wet your hands with vegetable oil, which will neutralize the capsaicin.
Only in this way is there a high probability of avoiding burns on your hands and getting pepper juice on other parts of the body and in the eyes.
To avoid getting burned when working with pepper, you must use safety precautions. And if necessary, immediately use the above traditional remedies to eliminate the symptoms of burning and burns. If pain, discomfort, burning in the eyes and body persists after the procedures, you should definitely contact a medical specialist for specialized care.