What do you for a chlorox bleach burn on feet. somebody said it would get rid of nail fungus and all got them was dry red feet.How does someone fix this?

Chlorox bleach is a strong oxidizing agent, and can cause severe skin irritation, including burns, if not used properly. It is not recommended to use Chlorox bleach on the skin for any reason, including the treatment of nail fungus. If you have a burn from Chlorox bleach on your feet, it is important to seek medical attention. The following are some first-aid tips for bleach burns:

1. Immediately rinse the affected area with plenty of cool water for at least 15 minutes.

2. Remove any clothing or jewelry that may be in contact with the affected area.

3. Apply a cold compress to the affected area to reduce pain and swelling.

4. Do not apply any oils or lotions to the affected area, as this can worsen the burn.

5. If the burn is severe or does not improve with first-aid measures, seek medical attention.

In addition to these first-aid measures, there are some other things you can do to help heal a burn from Chlorox bleach.

* Keep the affected area clean and dry.

* Change the bandage regularly.

* Avoid picking at or scratching the affected area.

* Apply a moisturizer to the affected area to help with dryness and itching.

* Take over-the-counter pain medication, such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen, to help with pain.

It may take several weeks for a burn from Chlorox bleach to heal completely. If your burn does not improve after a week or two, or if it worsens at any time, it is important to seek medical attention.

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