Karnataka Elections 2023: Voters’ Ink Causes Partial Burns On Fingers; How Long Does It Last?

Voters' ink, also known as indelible ink, is a common tool used in elections to prevent voter fraud. It is a semi-permanent dye that is applied to a voter's finger or thumb to mark them as having voted. Unfortunately, this ink can cause partial thickness burns to the skin.

Voters’ Ink Causes Partial Burns

This is because the ink contains silver nitrate which is a chemical that is known to cause skin irritation and burns. The ink is designed to be smudge-proof and fade over time so that it cannot be reused or washed off. However, because of the presence of silver nitrate, it can cause skin irritation and burns when applied directly to the skin [1].

To prevent this, some countries use vegetable-based ink that is less likely to cause harm. Additionally, many countries now use quick-drying ink that is designed to remain on the skin for several years. This type of ink is not only more durable but also less irritating to the skin.

How Long Do Voters' Ink Burns Last?

So, how long does this burning sensation last? Generally, the burning sensation caused by the ink should last no more than a few hours. However, some people may experience more intense burning and the sensation may last up to a few days. In rare cases, the burning sensation can even last up to a few weeks in extreme cases [2].

Voters’ Ink Causes Partial Burns

This is because the degree of burning is determined by the type of ink used, the amount of ink used, the person's individual skin sensitivity, the area of the skin being inked, and other factors.

How To Prevent Voter's Ink Burn?

To prevent any further damage, it is best to keep the affected area clean and covered with a bandage. Applying a cold compress can help reduce the burning sensation. Additionally, it is important to keep the affected area moisturised with a gentle moisturiser [3].

Over-the-counter medications can help relieve the pain and inflammation. If symptoms persist, it is best to seek medical advice.

On A Final Note...

It is also important to note that the burning sensation caused by the ink is not a cause for concern. In most cases, it is simply a minor irritation that will resolve on its own after a few days.

Voters’ Ink Causes Partial Burns

The burning sensation is caused by the body's natural response to the ink, which is to expel it. This is why minor swelling and redness may also occur around the area. As the body begins to absorb the ink, the sensation should diminish and eventually go away.

However, if the burning sensation persists or worsens, it is best to consult a doctor.

Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.