So i got stung by a long spine urchin just a few mins ago. It stings. Should i be worried about anything?? I see the needle in my finger. Any ideas on getting it out??
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<H4 class=headline>Antiseptic Salve is a must have in your medicine cabinet! Same formula that your Grandma used!
</H4>okay, so i added the bit about the urchin :snicker:You will love the original Rawleigh's Antiseptic Salve with its soothing lubricating action. Still utilizing the original formulation, the golden salve in the gold and red tin is easily recognized as one of Rawleigh's most famous antiseptic products. A thin coating keeps air and dirt away from areas where the Antiseptic Salve is applied. Rawleigh Antiseptic Salve is recommended for superficial burns, scalds, blisters, boils, bruises, minor cuts and wounds, minor sunburn, chapped, chafed and irritated skin surfaces, bee stings, urchin stings, chapped hands, cracked feet, ear aches, hives, insect bites, rashes (including diaper and prickly heat rash), saddle sores, warts, and as a poultice. Rawleigh Salve can also be used on animals. Rawleigh's Antiseptic Salve comes in a 5 oz. / 138 grams round container.
Ingredients in Antiseptic Salve: Turpentine and Liquefied Phenol combined in a base of Petrolatum, Paraffin and Cottonseed Oil.
Antiseptic Salve is essentially a drawing ointment and is therefore excellent for encouraging stubborn blisters to the surface and extracting dirt painlessly from cuts and abrasions
Any updates on how you are doing?