What causes the burning sensation after applying red flower oil, and what should be done?
Generally, a burning sensation after applying safflower oil may be caused by ingredient irritation, excessive application, skin damage, contact dermatitis, or eczema. Depending on the specific situation, improvements can be made through general management or medical treatments. Detailed analysis is as follows:

1. Ingredient Irritation
Safflower oil contains irritating components such as cinnamon oil and clove oil, which may cause a temporary burning sensation upon direct skin contact. Immediately rinse off any residual medication with clean water. Before future use, perform a patch test behind the ear; only apply broadly if no discomfort occurs.
2. Excessive Application
Applying too much oil causes accumulation of active ingredients on the skin surface, increasing concentration and irritation. Wipe off excess medication with a clean tissue to reduce absorption. For subsequent applications, follow the product instructions—apply only a thin, even layer.
3. Skin Damage
If the skin has wounds or abrasions, the medication can irritate exposed mucous membranes and nerve endings, causing intense burning. Discontinue use immediately and rinse the area. Follow medical advice to apply topical antibiotics such as mupirocin ointment or fusidic acid cream, and take oral cephalexin capsules to prevent infection.
4. Contact Dermatitis
Allergic reaction to safflower oil triggers an immune response leading to inflammation, accompanied by burning, redness, and itching. Avoid further exposure to the allergen. Follow medical advice to take antihistamines such as loratadine capsules or cetirizine hydrochloride tablets, and apply calamine lotion topically.
5. Eczema
In patients with eczema, the skin barrier is compromised. Applying safflower oil may irritate affected areas, worsening inflammation and causing a burning sensation. Discontinue use of safflower oil, keep the skin dry, and follow medical recommendations to apply topical corticosteroids such as hydrocortisone butyrate cream or desonide cream, and take oral ebastine tablets.
Before using safflower oil, always check the condition of your skin to ensure it is intact and undamaged. Be aware of personal allergy history and avoid medications containing known allergens. If the burning sensation persists or blisters develop, seek medical attention promptly.