How to Use Standard Baking Soda in First Aid

How to Use Standard Baking Soda in First Aid



Everybody knows that you can change that stinky refrigerator to a sweet smelling one by putting a box of baking soda in it. Few know that it also has medical uses. Have some baking soda in that first aid kit and ready to use.







Things You'll Need:





Baking soda




Bath




Drinking glass









1


Dissolve 1/2 cup of baking soda in tepid water to create a bath that will cool your baby's prickly heat. It's not just for baby either. Anyone can benefit from a soaking if heat has created a rash.





2


Stop the sting from insect bites by applying a paste of Arm & Hammer and water on the affected area. You'll reduce the swelling, itching and stinging from insect bites.





3


Ease the pain of sunburn and windburn by dissolving 1/2 cup of baking soda in a lukewarm bath. Soak for 15 minutes or more to soothe your skin.





4


Mix 1/2 tsp. of baking soda with a glass of warm water, swish, spit and rinse to cool a burning mouth. Your mouth will thank you.





5


Relieve heartburn, acid indigestion, sour stomach and upset stomach. Add 1/2 teaspoon of baking soda to 1/2 glass of water and drink every 2 hours, making sure it's fully dissolved in the water before you drink.








Tips & Warnings










Measure baking soda accurately when taking it internally.








Read all warnings on the box of baking soda before using it as an antacid, paying special attention to age warnings.








Don't take baking soda as an antacid if you're already full from eating or drinking. Consult a doctor if severe stomach pain occurs after taking this product.








Check with your doctor or a pharmacist before taking baking soda as an antacid since some medications do not work properly with antacids.








If you're on a sodium restricted diet, don't use baking soda internally unless directed by a doctor.



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