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My hands feel very hot after touching the chili pepper. Is there any way to eliminate the hot pepper?

There are several solutions as follows

1. Rub with alcohol. Capsaicin can be dissolved in alcohol, but it is difficult to dissolve in water. So if you get a hot pepper when cutting it, you can take home wine or white vinegar and apply it repeatedly on the affected area, and then rinse it off with cold water.

2. Apply toothpaste. Apply toothpaste containing cooling factor to the affected area. If your hands are burned, your skin will feel a burning sensation. The toothpaste contains silica, which has a relatively low temperature, which can suppress the burning sensation and help eliminate redness and swelling.

3. Apply cooling oil. Cooling oil has the effects of cooling, dissipating heat, relieving itching and relieving pain. If the affected area is red and swollen but the skin is not broken, you can try applying cooling oil to relieve the burning sensation on your hands. After application, the burning sensation on your hands will disappear immediately, and the effect is more obvious.

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