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quiltgran2 09-23-2011 07:08 PM

does anyone have a sure fired method of soothing jalapeno burns to the hands. i have been trying for 6 hours now with everything i could find on the internet for some relief - milk, lemon, mustard, ice water,baking soda, aloe vera, with no improvement. have cut jalapenos in the past with no problem. guess my luck just ran out. any help would be appreciated. thanks.

DogHouseMom 09-23-2011 07:12 PM

No help on fixing the burn other than time. Feel your pain though, mine was from Habenero's. Learned to wear baggies on my hands!

As I recall the burn lasted for days in the more tender areas, like under the fingernails.

OUCH

Best to you

angiecub 09-23-2011 07:19 PM

I did the same thing a few weeks ago--chopped jalapenos without gloves on--have also done this lots of times without problems. The only thing that made it feel better was to hold a bag of frozen corn with the hand that was burning.

blueangel 09-23-2011 07:22 PM

How about aloe vera. I have heard that works, but don't know.

lee_stitches 09-23-2011 07:38 PM

I think it just has to wear off. I did that once, will never work with fresh peppers again!

Teddybear Lady 09-23-2011 07:44 PM

I did this one time and the only thing that helped was sitting with my hands in a big bowl of milk. I sat on the couch and cried and watched movies. I know it's very painful. I hope the pain goes away real soon for you.

Painiacs 09-23-2011 07:50 PM

Ouch! Try the milk, aloe, br careful with ice or frozen veggies as you can get frost bite. Let us know if anything helps. U could try ambesol too suppose to work on bee and wasps stings. Good luck!

Prism99 09-23-2011 07:50 PM

Found this (rubbing alcohol dabbed on with cotton ball relieved the pain almost immediately):
http://www.tipking.co.uk/tip/7275.html

Also, another website said milk or sour cream works. These and the other remedies all seem to take longer.

fayzer 09-23-2011 07:52 PM

* 1 You need to allow time for all remedies to work to get the capsaicin off.

Rinse the affected area with rubbing alcohol. Oil-based substances like capsaicin are soluble in alcohol, and alcohol also creates a cooling effect that provides topical relief. The Chile Pepper Institute at New Mexico State University recommends following the alcohol with milk.
* 2

Massage vegetable oil into the affected area to dilute the capsaicin, which is soluble in oil, and remove it from the pores. Wipe away the oil with a paper towel.
* 3

Wash the affected area vigorously with liquid dishwashing detergent and lukewarm water. Dishwashing liquids are formulated specifically to help oily substances bond with water and wash away, which is exactly what is necessary with capsaicin.


Read more: How to Stop a Jalapeno Pepper Burn on Hands | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_8306860_stop...#ixzz1Yq3LwBp4

BETTY62 09-23-2011 08:09 PM

Try some soy sauce. It has always worked for me with any type of burn. It sounds silly but works great early on. I have never tried it after a long period of time has passed.
Please let me know if it works for you.


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