Jalapeno pepper hands: how to cure the burn

July 3, 2004

[NOTE: this post, describing an accident involving jalapeno peppers, has attracted a huge number of comments. See below. And please add your own thoughts as we seek a cure for this strange affliction!]

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I received the following email from a good friend who I’ll call CD. He lives in the Washington, DC area. He sends along this cautionary tale about a cooking experience gone horribly wrong. His story is by turns frightening and hilarious. Enjoy.

Dude, I got a great story for you that I’ll try to relay in this message. Friday night S and I went over to J and C’s. I was going to help C prepare for a catering gig he had on Saturday. So we get there and start boozing and hanging out. We eat dinner and then begin the process of prepping for the catering gig.

Well, one step in the catering cooking process was to roast a 5-pound bag of jalapeno peppers on the grill and then remove the skins and de-seed them. Like what you’d do with a roasted red pepper. Well, at about 10:30pm I belly up to the table outside with all the peppers and start going to town. An hour later, I had peeled all 5 pounds worth….the catch is that I did it with no gloves.

At about mid-night S and I leave and I start complaining that my hands are burning. Not terribly, but a bit of fire. An hour later, we are back at S’s and it really sets in. Pain like I have never felt. Unbelievable, extreme, terrible, super harsh burning pain in both hands and even a little ways up both arms. It was like I had burnt both hands in a fire.

Now, I have to set the time frame so you can get the full affect of how long this pain lasted….it was at about 1am Saturday morning when I really began to realize i was in some trouble. At about 2:30am I woke S up and said I needed help (she had been asleep for about an hour). She got on the Internet and looked up how to stop jalapeno burn. She called two emergency rooms and even a number of “ask the nurse” hotlines. Nothing. At about 3:30am I was in so much pain i was rolling around on the floor almost yelling. By that time I had dipped both hands in milk, olive oil, vegetable oil, yogurt, oatmeal, water with baking soda, a bleach water mix, aloe and even mineral oil. Nothing helped.

At one point, I had both hands covered in aloe, a wet wash cloth on each and my hands in two huge bags that were filled with ice and water. That did not even help. at about 5am S calls my doctor at his emergency number. He says to get in the car and go to the emergency rooms at GW. So, we get in the car and I ride with my hands out the window to let the wind somewhat cool them down.

I check in with the front desk and am taken back to some ER room at about 6am. Now, realize that I am SO embarrassed at this point. Everyone in there is looking at me like I am a freak. They even wrote on the ER board where they identify what is ailing a patient “CD, jalapeno hands.” It was funny as hell.

Once I am in my little holding room they give me a shot a morphine, which by the way does nothing to ease the pain. Damn good high, but nothing for the pain. After the morphine they give me a shot of something stronger which also does nothing for the pain. I even got a shot of straight benedryl because they thought I might be having an allergic reaction. Needless to say, nothing works for the pain. They debated admitting me at one point. They also talked about putting me on some IV of pain killers.

Finally, after being there for about 3 hours, they tell me to go home and basically just wait out the pain. They did give me a prescription for some really strong pain killers.

Well, to get to the end….the pain finally lessoned to where I could take it on Saturday night at about 6pm. I was basically in a living hell for like 18 hours. Even today (Monday morning) I still feel a burning in both hands. If I scratch any part of my body, it immediately starts to burn. I can just bump into something and even that little bit of contact sets off a slight burn. And get this, my feet have this low grade burn from walking on them. That’s how much of the jalapeno oil got into my body.

  • carolynne

    i now my hand has been on f ing fire for12&/ hours it hurts can sleep just acedimedaphen for pain not helping lol

  • carolynne

    back tryed everything i had that so sujested and not hepling don’t have hand sanitizer bec’s jids use it all lol have baby powder now husband is going to shit in the morning if i don’t clean it lol
    thanks everyone good luck

  • NanaNancy

    I am having a bit of luck with pouring rubbing alcohol into my hands an scrubbing it around and then using milk of magnesia. I don’t have any hand santizer but think the alcohol cut the oils and the milk of magnesia is soothing the burn.

  • heidi

    I’m writing this with the pads of two fingers because i can’t curl my hands enough to type properly. i officially hate my “spicy bean salad” that required three deveined/deseeded jalapeno peppers with a passion. i’ve tried everything: milk, lemon juice, hot water, cold water, baking soda paste… and while some things provide temporary relief, i end up having to roll around, waving my hands frantically to get the burning to ease up.

    it really does make me feel better to know that i’m not the only one who took a dummy pill and forgot to glove up before handling the chilies. now if i could only figure out how long the burning lasts…..

  • bobby

    Unbelievably i own a mexican restaurant and have no cure. my wife diced and cleaned 30 japs and is only findinf solace in margaritas. when i asked my chef how he does it and why did he let my wife do that silly thing…he said you get used to it and go on cooking and it goes away. my thought is after trying all of these remedies and still no help, the heat from the kitchen equipment is what really helps but we havent tested the thoery. ps no love for this guy tonight…thats just scary

  • Raine

    im typing wth 1 finger as the calamine dries pretty good relief compared to the burning fire i was experiencing just a minute ago THANKS for all the laughs, im wearing gloves from now on!!!

  • Brad

    Sad… Victim number 107.

    Choped one jalapeno for guacamole, washed hands several times, before handling contacts, but they are contaminated.

    Best thing so far is putting milk in a cup, holding it up to my eyes and pouring it in while keeping eyes open…

    Not sure if this is good idea, but stopping the burning.

    Glad I have a spare set of lens (rigid)

  • cassy

    okay well yesterday(sunday) i cut 36 jalepenos for an poppers appitizer for the family and my hands started to burn right around 5:30 till the next day and it now 3:11 p.m. and it is still at a constant burnn what should i do. i need some more suggestions. right now though some ice cold water and sugar and baking soda is working for me. you have to let your hands soak in it though to numb your hands and you wont feel the pain as much. :)

  • Jen

    Victim #109. I’ve never worn gloves to cut jalapenos before and have not had a problem…until tonight. The burn is unbelievable. I’ve tried stainless steel, hand sanitizer, baking soda, oil, lemon, rubbing alcohol, honey, hot water and soap (ouch), and my hand is currently immersed in mashed banana. The latter may have worked for #92′s junk, but it ain’t helping my hand! I am getting desperate, and may wake the bf and send him out for Calamine lotion! Next time, GLOVES!

  • ny pearl

    So funny. Tonight’s my night, apparently! First and foremost: TAKE SOME ADVIL. I tried baking soda, hand sanitizer, milk, lemon juice, and ice water. The ice water helped numb it, but the edge didn’t come off until I took a couple of advil. My hands are still burning, but not nearly as bad as they were. Good luck everyone.

    And just fyi: this was a poblano pepper! I’ve roasted and peeled them a million times, but this was apparently some sort of demon-pepper.

  • cajunchippydee

    HAND SANITIZER…IT WORKS…MAY HAVE TO USE IT A FEW TIMES, BUT IT PUTS THE FIRE OUT. CHIPPY

  • foofighter

    I too, had the extremely painful burning hands tonight. This has happened before. It doesn’t happen every time I chop jalapenos, so, I forget how bad it can get, and I never have gloves (I’m getting some tomorrow though).

    Anyway, my hands were on fire tonight, so I got on the internet to see what to do. On another site concerning this, someone mentioned sucking on your fingers, it seems the saliva helps. So, I did that and it helped a lot. Then I applied peppermint schnapps and the combination seemed to work pretty well. Then I found the hand sanitizer and applied that, and that seemed to do the trick. My hands were burning for about 6 hours, and not getting any better til I used my saliva. Sounds weird, but it was a quick and easy thing to try. Earlier, I had tried the hand washing in hot water, too painful. Soaked my hands in half and half, relief was very brief. Then tried vinegar, also brief relief.

    Damn painful stuff!!!

  • Rachel

    Ok so here I am…another victim to the dreaded jalapenos…I thought I would be a good hostess and make popper for everyone while they waited for dinner to be ready…I had seen on Food Network to wear gloves…which I did…I thought I was so smart…So I am cleaning the peppers…crusing alone…I got a real juicy one and it squirted right in my eye like a grapefruit…my eye was burning so bad right away…I went to the bathroom and put my head under the fauset…the water didnt help…then I remembered when I would eat something spicy to drink milk and that would help…so I take the gallon of milk to the bathroom and start dumping it in my eye…it helped…I had to do it for a few times and let it run in my eye for a min or two…thank god I had milk in the house…so the milk helped my eyes!!! But like 45 mins later my hands started burning…under my finger nails…so even with wearing gloves my hands were still on fire…dumped milk on them too…helped a little…used ice that helped while I had it on but as soon as I took it off it burned again….so I dumped vodka on my hands…that seemed to help…So lesson learned…I will wear two pairs of gloves next time and wear my sunglasses so I dont get it in the eye …..I am so sorry for anyone who has gone through this pain…it really sucks…they should have a warrning label at the store with a cure so people can be prepaired for it….Good luck to all…hope my story helped.

  • BG

    It has been two hours since chopping ONE jalapeno, and finally now only my fingertips faintly burn. I’ve chopped jalapenos before (not in the bulk that some of these people have!!) and have not had close to the pain as tonight!
    I went thru every suggestion on this list that I had available: ice water first–until my hands were burning IN the ice water, then on to lemon juice, hydrogen peroxide, warm (HOT!) water, stainless steel, astringent, listerine (I thought, hey, there is alcohol in this)…. nothing provided anything more than temporary relief. Did not have baby powder, baking soda or hand sanitizer. Then I tried honey and i thought it was my miracle, until about 5 mins later. Burn was less, but still there. Then talked to a friend who said milk was the answer. soaked in that a bit, it helped. something about countering ph levels? not sure. anyway, i shall live to see another day–oh yeah i also tried mayo after i read about the woman who stuck her hands in a tub of margarine which cracked me up… but desperate times… !! Didn’t become desperate enough to try the pee though. I guess also wasnt desperate enough to run to walgreens to get calamine lotion. But i did walk around my house at one point with my arms above my head to drain the blood from my fingertips, yeah that doesn’t work a bit. Good luck everyone, glad we all have a support system, haha!

    Advil probably is a good idea.

  • BG

    Oh yeah also please don’t let your poor dog get a burning tongue from licking your fingers! If you want to try the saliva option, lick your own fingers. :(

  • Tammi

    What an evening. I went over to my boyfriend’s house after eating some pizza and relaxing (cheese pizza that I put tomatoes, chunks of cheddar and hardboiled eggs on… surprisingly good actually) thinking I would chill with him and play some video games while eating some ice cream (yum), but we decide to get a head start on the party we are helping with tomorrow. So he pulls out the 3 lbs of jalapeño peppers and we start on them. We have to stuff them for the party. At first, I wasn’t even helping, but then I felt bad so I jumped in to help. He and I both cut off the top part of it, he de-seeded it, and I stuck a hole in the end for the oils to drip out of while they cooked. The vapors/smell alone got into the air and I couldn’t breath it. He was fine, but I had to keep my mouth CLOSED or start hacking up a lung. After we finished ALL of the peppers, I noticed I had a cut on the back of my hand. I figured it would hurt, but I never realized the whole hand would burn as if it was directly in a fireplace with a very lively fire. I have tried calamine lotion, baking powder, milk, olive oil, honey, hot water (very painful, not helpful), face wash, toner, bactine, a hand sanitizer wipe, alcoholic beverages (for drinking of course), benadryl (the med kind), stainless steel, cold water, ice, baby oil, and a variety of soaps… nothing really worked. My latest endeavor was the spit… which didn’t help either. Next I am going to try milk in a bowl with ice, though this is mostly just to deal with the pain. I have been letting it go for a while now (trying the let it burn itself out approach), which hurts, but since I have to deal with it anyway, I am just trying to distract myself with all these strange remedies. My boyfriend, who actually seeded them, has no pain whatsoever so far and is completely shrugging off the burning I feel. Thank you all for your comments, and hang in whoever is reading this… try everything because apparently different things work for different people. And do something IMMEDIATELY because I think waiting is the worst idea. I think Jonathon’s suggestion (#100) about oil repellent soap sounds intriguing, but it is too late for me now. I still have my contacts in too o.o Good luck to you and maybe just try to sleep. lol.

  • Jeanne

    So normally, I always have food prep gloves in my kitchen for everyday use. Tonight, after making and setting out all of my various “stuffings” for my freshly grown jalapenos I realized I was out of gloves. My husband works nights and my 4 year old son was sleeping. I promised my brother bacon wrapped stuffed jalapenos for his pool party tomorrow. 40 jalapenos later, I regret not stopping at 20! I’ve tried the cold water, the lemon juice, the ice, etc. I’m just about to locate my lysol kitchen cleaner as one poster suggests – I’m a bit fearful of this, but what else is there? Thanks for the posts!

  • Jenny

    THE BURN………….
    I helped my sister-in-law make those yummy jalapenos with cream cheese and bacon. Well I figured I would help her cut them. As soon a we got done I went outside and started rubbing my mouth and face……and it started to burn. At first I couldn’t figure out why. So I run screaming into the house looking for my mom. For some reason not matter what, I think my mom knows a unknown cure. Well told me to try and wash my hands and face really good. The cold water felt good. But it didn’t really help. Then she gave me some anti-itch cream. That help a bunch. I just didn’t put any on my hands……will next time. The funny thing is my sister-in-law was not in pain like me either and she did it the same as me. WTF!!!!!!

  • Paige

    I am so glad I came across this site. Stupidly, I did not wear gloves when cleaning out about 20 peppers and within 30 minutes I experienced pain like I had never before. I have had 2 children, surgeries, tattoo, all kinds of stuff, but the burning sensation I had in my fingers was like none other. I thought I was going to go insane from the pain. I tried milk, vinegar, oral benedryl, topical benedryl, ice packs, soaking hands in water, but nothing worked. Finally 12 hours later at 3 a.m. I somehow fell asleep. I was so relieved when I woke up that the pain was gone. I just called my husband about this site to let him know that I was not crazy!

  • Markansasity

    one day when i was cutting jalepenos for a big batch o’ salsa i had to postpone my prep work for a little jaunt to the loo. now of course i always wash my hands after taking care of business, but not so regularly do i think to lather up prior to doing the deed. anyway, i’m sure you’ve figured out where this is going. i peed, standing, holding and aiming my business per usual and without much thought. finish up. wash my hands. back to the kitchen and my pico. fast-forward twenty minutes. i start to feel a little tingle of discomfort down below. within a matter of minutes that tingle turned to burning turned to flames – pure torcher!! thanks god it was a fairly isolated problem and only lasted about half an hour. and needless to say, i definitely learned a valuable lesson.

    at any rate, dear CD, i sho do sympathize and feel your pain, my brother!

  • Heather

    I cut up one jalepeno last night for my husbands favourite dish. I had done the same before many times without gloves and never had felt a burning like this before. This morning the burning is still there and was ten times worse while blow drying my hair. I am an esthetician and am on my way to work and am worried to work on my clients concidering I do waxing in some private areas and would hate to pass the burning on to them! I had some topical cream left from a skin irritation and put it on and so far the burning has subsided substancially. The cream I used is a Cortisteroid cream and am not sure if it is safe to use in this situation but it sure helped for me.

  • Carolyn

    I was in terrible pain from jalapeno chopping last night. I tried some of the remedies posted here. Lemon juice made the pain worse, cold water didn’t help, I was ready to go to the hospital I couldn’t stand the pain, then being somewhat of a hypochondriac I started thinking maybe it wasn’t the jalapenos, maybe I was having a stroke!!!

    Finally after reading more posts I decided I had to do something to absorb the oils from the jalapenos. I sprinkled some Summer’s Eve Feminine Powder on my hands & rubbed it in. It was like a miracle the pain subsided immediately!!!!

  • Sambo

    Alright heres how it is! DON’T resort to covering your hands with random household bullshit like milk, honey, bleach, baking soda, or stroking the stainless steel water faucet like a 13 year old boy who just figured out he could masturbate! All u need to do is get a good soap and run your hands under HOT water numerous times, while washing them with the soap. Repeat until the pain is gone. This method hurts like a bitch, And is not for those who can’t handle pain. but it has always worked for me. Also, refrain from handling your personal areas until your sure all the oil is gone. Test this by rubbing a finger on an area not affected by the oil. If it doesn’t get irritated then it’s probably gone. Good luck! And remember that a few minutes of immense pain is better than dealing with this for multiple hours!

  • Rick

    I was smart enough to wash my hands after I cut a jalapeno, but I guess I pushed my eye glasses up before I did. My hands didn’t burn, but my face did. Water and hairspray (something I read from here) did nothing, although the hairspray made my eyelashes stick together. I used my wife’s cosmetic removers to make the pain go away. I used an Origins’ charcoal face mask and that worked awsome, and finsihed up with a Pond’s pore clenser, and some Clean and Clear face wash. I don’t know if it would help on hands or under your nails, but it really helped my face. Good luck.

  • Aurora

    I’ve been thinking about how there should have been some sort of DISCLAIMER at the grocery store about jalapeno hands. Or perhaps a special about it on the food network because I feel like I watch that religiously. Where were my parents, or grandparents to teach me these words of wisdom “Use gloves to prevent massive discomfort when playing with jalapenos”.

    I cut up 73 peppers. 73. If I could make those numbers any bigger I would. I can barely think it hurts so much. I tried milk. I have no rubbing alcohol or calamine lotion, or any of these other solutions. Milk helps but I feel that it only helps because its cold. I’ve been doing alot of reading and found out that alot of home remedies apparently aren’t good for neutralizing the burns bt something in milk does the trick. Well it’s 2am, and I swear these people b etter loves these things because I may just cut my hand off for relief.

    From now on, I shall PREACH the message of jalapeno hands!!! Please do the same!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Of all the time i’ve spent in the kitchens with my family… why has this never come up?!?!

  • http://www.lauraemmons.com Laura

    Ok I made it to post 53. I too have had a case of jalapeno hands since yesterday. I bought two packs of “Bell Pepper” plants and put them in the garden they grew into cute little jalapeno’s LOL I can’t waste them so I’ve been chopping them in small batches and freezing them. Well it got ahead of me and I had a large bowl.

    I can’t believe how the heat grew, last night it was tolerable but this morning after washing dishes I was starting to squirm. I’m almost pain free now. Here’s the ones I tried. I washed with backing soda water, milk (good for a bit) vinager, alcohol. Then tried the hotwater, soap and some face astringent and I’m feeling much better.

    I’m double gloving from now on! and also spreading the glove gospel!!!
    Thanks everyone.

  • http://www.cafepress.com/sarigraphics LizDexic

    I’m glad to have found this site so that I now know that I wasn’t crazy. I only cut up ONE jalapeno, which I’ve done many times before. I remove the seeds so the gazpacho I was making wouldn’t be *that* hot. My fingers on both hands burned all yesterday even though I soaked them in milk and washed them any times. The pain kept me up at night and were still hurting this morning so I did the baking soda paste thing and that did seem to help.
    My question is this: is it OK to eat the gazpacho I made? I mean the severity of the reaction I got seemed to indicate an allergic reaction and I don’t want to trigger that again.
    (I did take a dose of benadryl though it was the kind for a cold and sneezing…and it didn’t help.)
    So…if anyone can tell me about *eating* the pepper that caused the burn, I’d like to know.

  • Karen

    Thank you so much for this page – I thought I was dying last night. I made a simple batch of mango black bean salsa and cut up 1 little jalapeno. About an hour later, my hand started burning and it was intense. It felt as if I had put my hand in a fire!!! At first, I was able to fall asleep with a bag of ice on it, but about 15 min later, I woke up in extreme pain and was up all night. I tried ice, hand sanitizer, stainless steel, hot water, cortaid, honey and finally mylanta (I read in an earlier post about pepto bismol – this was the closest thing I had). I figured that mylanta helps soothe your stomach, so maybe it would work for my hands. It took a little bit of the edge off, and that, combined with a bag of ice to numb my hand, seemed to work. It’s now the morning and my hand is still burning, but just not as much. Needless to say, I will NEVER EVER cut a jalapeno again!!!

  • MJ

    Thanks for the hand sanitizer suggestion. It worked great! I will use gloves from now on.

  • Curt

    I just want to start off by saying, I’m glad I’m not the only idiot to not think about wearing gloves before dicing jalapenos. The pain is immense…Today I cut up about 2 pounds of jalapenos for a pico…and my hands feel like they’re ON FIRE!!! I have tried yogurt, milk, cold water, hot water, hand sanitizer, rubbing alcohol, aloe gel, dish soap, and caladryl, and nothing seems to be working. I guess I’ll try taking some aleve and just wait it out. If i find something works…I’ll let everyone know.

  • Josh

    I wish I was dead. I cut up one pepper. Just one, now my right arm is on fire up to my elbow. I would punch my own mother in the face if that would make it stop. I tried all the stupid “cures” on this and some other websites, no luck.

    Something like this happened before, but never this bad. I am contemplating cutting my arm off, running into the street, and slapping the first person I see with it.

    Holy shit.

  • fj

    I knew capsaicin was an oil like poison ivy oil, so I used Dawn to wash my hands after cutting up 1 1/2 jalapenos. I did get some burn under my nails and on the hand I held the pepper with, so I sucked on my fingers until it burned my tongue. I then tried the vinegar soak/rinse followed by the calamine lotion and finally hydrocortisone. It wasn’t unbearable, but I worried it would get worse. But maybe 20 minutes after I tried the various remedies, it went away when I just stopped fussing with it and left it alone. Maybe one of the remedies worked. Maybe I’m not that sensitive, maybe the soap prevented major exposure. Or maybe it hurts worse when you focus on it. Whatever the case, learned my lesson– gloves next time.
    I know there are a lot of remedies posted here, but I would imagine that doing anything to really aggravate the skin when it’s worked up over peppers is not a good plan. That’s why I stuck to more soothing options and something seems to have worked.

  • AV

    Haha. I’m loving this website (not laughing at you, but with you I hope).

    I feel bad for those of you who have much worse stories than me. We had a fajitas party last night and I cut up three fresh jalapeños and punched all the seeds out with my thumb. It didn’t really hurt for a long time, but like others, I splashed some water on my face shortly after. Thus began my fear that I would join some long and unknown list of people blinded by jalapeño. My nostrils, lips, and eyes were all on fire. I just kept my eyes under cool running water for about 5 minutes, dried off, and took it like a man for the hour and a half or so that it was bad. I just have an annoying stinging in my fingers this morning.

    I’d be careful with trying too much stuff. Seems to me the more you mess with it (trying different stuff) the longer the pain persists. Try to keep pressure off the hurting areas and try the sanitizer (I’m about to give this a shot) or hot water (things that make sense to remove oil). Don’t use acids. You want to absorb the oil.

    Here’s hoping that you guys find some comfort and that Josh’s mother and neighbors recover from their beatings.

    AV is proud to be burn victim 133.

  • jen

    Oh man

    I pretty much tried everything on this site….except for the peeing. My hands are still on fire. It is only on the tops of my hands because I guess my palms have enough natural oils to repel the jalepeno oils. I cut 3 with my bare hands and took out all the seeds as well. I felt a slight burning but not I can barely do anything without having to wave them in the air like a bird or put them in ice water (which really helps numb the pain)…..I tried, alcohol, hot water and soap, hydrogen peroxide, hand sanitizer, aloe, stainless steel, drinking lots o wine ;) , calamine lotion….nothing is helping AT ALL, it is reeeeeeeeeeeeeally hard for me to even write this comment. This SUCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I guess I’m sleeping with my contacts in tonite!!
    I’ve cut jalepenos before and have never had this happen.
    Next time GLOOOOOOOOOOOVES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • jen

    oh and ps….I ate the food (with one hand in an ice water bowl and the other hand holding the fork….alternating frequently)….and it was delicious. So I guess no worries to this happening to the insides of you!! ONly the hands and wherever else you touched on the skin.

  • Nellie

    I had the same experience with one small jalapeno, We took lidocane spray and sprayed my hands thoroughly that numbed the burning sensation, later that night I washed my hands with peroxide rinsed them with it several times until there was no more bubbles, and then sprayed them again. They were much better the next day

  • http://newley.com/2004/07/03/jalapeno-hands-a-caut Betsy

    I cut a jalapeno for salsa, and my left hand was on fire! I have done this many times before and never had any trouble. I tried lime juice, hot water and Dawn, lemon juice, and corn starch. Then I stuck my fingers in my mouth. IT WORKED! Thanks for the suggestion!

  • http://Permalink kj

    I made salsa this morning and cut 3 fresh jalapenos. I’ve done this before and never experienced anything like this. My fingers were burning so bad for over 6 hours. I read all of these home remedies and did them all, milk, hand sanitizer, astringent, vinegar, washed with hot water & soap, aloe, alchohal, hair spray. Then I saw the post about the person that pee’d on their hands. I was so desperate I did it and OMG it worked instantly! I know this sounds very nasty but when your that desperate, what the heck. After I did it I washed my hands thoroughly with warm water and soap. That was a little over an hour ago and my hands and fingers feel no pain! What a relief!

  • JLS

    So far I have tried cold water, lemon juice, hot water and soap, hand sanitizer, baking soda (which actually worked for about an hour), honey (made it worse), saliva, milk, peroxide (OH MY..don’t do that!), sucked on my fingers, and even peed on them. Through all of this it is down to a moderate burn instead of hands on fire. Alcohol and hand sanitizer are the only things I keep coming back too….I wish there was an antidote for this. The pain is on my left hand. I’m a guitar player, I need these fingers to get better soon.

  • Kari

    I helped my mom this evening make cream cheese jalapenos and after I cut four jalapenos and “gutted” them (3pm) .. my hands (12:30 am) were still burning until i came upon this website.. i didnt have lemon juice or any of the other things but I tried mustard.. and i am telling you it worked!! Just make sure to wash all the mustard off or it will stain your hands.. i used dish soap and water afterwards and surprisingly it worked!! The moral of the day for me is to always wear gloves or use a spoon when “gutting” jalapenos!!

  • Randi

    I was making chicken breast w/ jalapenos stuffed with cream cheese and wrapped with bacon for my mothers birthday party. Holy Crap! This is the most horrible thing ever! I felt as if my fingers were laying on a hot burner on the stove. I started cooking around 11 a.m. today and it is now 9:30 p.m. and the burn is finally, slowly going anyway. I’ve taken so much advice from this page. I alternated between rubbing alcohol, soaking my hands in a bowl of milk, washing them numerous times w/ warm water and dish soap, and hand sanitizer. I tried the honey. It made it worse. It trapped the heat in. I also tried the urine thing. Didn’t work for me. But it seemed after I started using the hand sanitizer (Purell w/ Aloe) it started to take some of the burn out. And if I apply any pressure to my fingers it starts the burn back up. So I am being very careful to not use my hands much. I will never touch another Jalapeno! Ugh…. what a miserable, painful day! The chicken was good but NOT WORTH IT!

  • RG

    This is strange but the one person who suggested rubbing your hand on stainless steel is right. I rub them on the sink until I felt the burning go away. Don’t get it.

  • http://yahoo Linda

    Fresh squeezed lemon juice works. You might have to do it, wait and do it again, but the relief is instant. I just had to do it from a batch of Hatch chilies. Thank goodness for Lemon.

  • snipes

    My gf and I made a jalapeno cheese squares and cut and de-seeded 4-jalapenos, after 20 min or so I itched my eye and it started burning. Soon we both noticed our hands were burning as well. I flushed out my eye and in aboot 15 min. the pain was bearable. My gf wears contacts and figured washing with soap and water would be fine… it wasn’t! her eyes started to burn and the only remedy we found was to soak hands in milk or clean them using lemon juice and alittle salt. The lemon didn’t work, the milk helped somewhat. Time has worked the best. I soaked my gf’s contacts in milk for alittle bit and it still burned when she put them in (after rinsing of course), but in time burning went away. It’s now the next day and our hands are tingling, but listening to these stories made us feel much better, lol.

  • DeeLa

    I cut up a jalapeno for chili con carne last night. the pain started at ten oclock. The only relief came from sticking my hand in a bowl of ice water. I tried the stainless steel suggestion and as I had no hand sanitizer or rubbing alcohol I just poured vodka on it. I would have been better off drinking it! Natural youghurt worked until the burn warmed it up. My advice is to try everything but if nothing works then just wait it out with your hand in icy water while watching a good movie and drinking some vodka. After a few hours I took the icy water to bed along with ice in a tea towel and managed some sleep. Woke up with no burn and a wet duvet and matress – ice melts! Good luck to everyone. I am going to buy kitchen gloves for everyone I know! Never again will I chop a jalapeno without a glove x

  • http://www.myspace.com/sarahisatrainwreck Sarah Sarcasm

    I am victim 146. Last night I offered to help my friend make some jalapeno poppers from jalapenos she had grown in her garden. (Let me first say that I’ve never handled or cleaned jalapenos before). I would say I probably cleaned and took the seeds out of at least 15-20 jalapenos while she made the filling for them. After I finished cleaning them up, I washed my hands twice. And apparently..I must have touched my face afterwards because before my friend even had any of the jalapenos stuffed–my face was on FIRE. It felt like the worst sunburn I ever had in my life. And I’m Irish so I’ve had many sunburns. I looked into the mirror and my face was red all over. I went to bed awhile later with my face still hurting. My hands didn’t start hurting until this morning. And they are on FIRE! I first tried the lemon juice and then the hand sanitizer. I then (stupidly) decided to take a shower…and had to turn it on cold because my hands hurt too bad. I tried the astringent while in the shower. It didn’t work. I also tried the stainless steel which didn’t work. I’ve tried probably everything and nothing is working. I’m waiting for the need to pee and I will try that. I don’t care. I will try ANYTHING to make this pain go away. I gave birth to my daughter with NO pain medicine or anything. And this is somehow WORSE!

    I’m glad I found “Jalapeno Hands!” And I will extend words of warning to anyone about it. The pain is just unbearable. And I’m hoping it doesn’t last too much longer.

  • gaby

    my hand stopped burning finally after 6 hours.. i tried everything but nothing worked. the cure for me was to dip my hand in a bowl of water and bleach didnt really work so i put baby powder on i think that did the trick 30 mins later pain free

  • JD

    It hurt, so i got drunk. That works!

  • PAMELAH

    *BIG SMILE*… you guys RawK !! I too have been attacted by
    “THE JALAPENO FROM HELL”. I am a collector of swords and knives so I tried the stainless steel rubbing on one of my knife blades….
    *deep sigh* NO WORKIE… now I am to the point that I may as well just cut my fingers off and call it a day !

  • lisa

    My poor hubby chopped the jalapenos for our salsa and rubbed his face. We tried a milk soaked washcloth first which didn’t do much. I had some plain yogurt though which he rubbed all over his face and that did the trick. Definitely will use gloves next time!! Thanks all for your tips.

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