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While the kitchen is often thought of as the heart of the home, with everything good, there are also risks. Kitchens are where we come together as families to cook, bake, share and bond. But there are also hidden dangers lurking, from sharp knives to boiling water, making unexpected accidents in the kitchen a common occurrence.
We want your kitchen to be a safe, joyful sanctuary and hope you never experience an accident. But if an accident does happen, we’re here for you at our conveniently located, full-service emergency rooms so you can get back home to create your favorite dishes — quickly and safely.
Read on to learn about five common kitchen injuries, how they occur and when to go to the ER.
1. Burns
Burns are common injuries in the kitchen. Did the oven mitt slip as you removed a casserole from a hot oven? Did you forget the handle on your cast iron skillet was still scalding as you absentmindedly picked it up? These are understandable but painful accidents that happen to the best of us every day.
To treat a burn at home, first cool the injury site as quickly as possible. Use cold water and react quickly to treat it to avoid the injury getting worse.
Go directly to the ER if your burn:
- Has significant blistering
- Is bigger than the palm of your hand
- Is causing severe pain
- Is deep but doesn’t hurt to the touch, which could mean the nerves are burned
- Worsens over the next several hours
2. Cuts and Scrapes
Kitchen cuts and scrapes frequently happen if your knife slips while chopping or slicing or a finger gets in the way while using a grater or zester. Cooking mandolins used to slice vegetables quickly, while convenient, can be dangerous and is the culprit for many kitchen accidents, including lacerations. Use all your sharp kitchen equipment with care.
If there is bleeding, put pressure on the wound right away. Go to the ER if:
- Bandages don’t cover the area
- Bleeding doesn’t stop
- Injury is over a joint or impairing your ability to move
- Underlying tissue is exposed from the cut
3. Eyes
Cleaning solutions, citrus juice and hot peppers sometimes make unwanted contact with your eyes, which can be very painful. First, rinse the affected area with lukewarm water. Milk might work better at neutralizing if the irritant is something like a hot pepper. Go to the ER if symptoms are severe, such as:
- Eyes that are very irritated or swollen
- Impaired vision
- Red or painful eyes
- Symptoms worsen over time
4. Falls
Falls in the kitchen can happen from slipping on spilled liquids, using step ladders to reach for something high or simply losing your balance while you’re concentrating on the task at hand. Hopefully, you’ll catch yourself quickly enough to avoid a serious injury, but please have someone get you to the ER immediately if you:
- Can’t bear weight on injury
- Have excessive swelling or an obvious deformity
- Hit your head
- Lose consciousness
5. Smoke Inhalation
You might inhale harmful fumes if you use strong chemicals for cleaning or if something catches on fire. Inhalation concerns happen more often in people with an airway condition such as asthma. Treat at home first with any airway medications you have. If it doesn’t get better, then head to the ER. Look for the following symptoms:
- Excessive coughing
- Shortness of breath
- Symptoms worsen or don’t get better within a few hours
Around-the-Clock Emergency Room Care
When you need us most, our emergency room physicians and staff at AdventHealth are ready to react with urgency, treat with expertise and comfort with compassion. From everyday accidents to life-threatening emergencies, our dedicated care teams at 19 of our 27 ER locations are ready to provide expert care for your whole family, including pediatric-friendly emergency care backed by the nationally recognized AdventHealth for Children.
We hope you stay safe in your kitchen and wherever you may be, but if an accident does happen, we’re here for you 24/7 to get you back to wholeness in body, mind and spirit. Visit us here to find an ER location close to you.