chemist1243
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How are phosphorus burns treated?
Yesterday, I ignited about 450mg of phosphorus off to see the silky white smoke, and a little bit of it sputtered and got on me. It’s a really small
burn and it stopped hurting completely after 30 minutes, but I’d like to know how to treat a burn if say, a significantly larger burn occurred.
Obviously you would go immediately to the hospital, but much like strong acids spilled in the eyes, immediate action can sometimes be the difference
between a minor injury and a major disability.
What exactly would be the best course of action to minimize the damage if you got a really nasty burn before going to the hospital to get proper
treatment? Phosphorus is just the worst most god awful toxic thing when it burns(white phosphorus specifically), and i could imagine having it fused
to your skin for any amount of time is bound to cause some form of posioning.
Is it even something that can be treated immediately or is it just better to wait until you get to a hospital?
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unionised
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Ask a doctor.
Best answer; don't get burned but...
Just in case anyone else is (like me) old enough to remember the idea of treating phosphorus buns with copper salts.
"The review found no evidence that using copper sulphate improves the outcome of the burn, indeed, based upon the limited available evidence, the
review authors suggest that copper sulphate should not be used in the treatment of phosphorus burns."
https://www.cochrane.org/CD008805/WOUNDS_interventions-for-t...
It seems a wet dressing and call the ambulance is the best option.
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metalresearcher
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Always use a face shield and leather gloves and a fire retardant workspace.
Prevention is better than cure.
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itsallgoodjames
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I second what metal researcher said. If I remember correctly, white phosphorus is has about the same toxicity as cyanide ions, and it's burns can
pretty easily be fatal...
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paulr1234
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11451604/
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