let room temp. water flow over the burn, then wrap in a clean white cloth depending on the severity. Do not apply ointments while the burn site is raw because this traps in the heat and it will keep burning under the skin making it worse. If it begins to blister DO NOT pop the blisters and continue to run under water and keep it clean. As it begins to heal go ahead and apply something like neosporin to fight infection and aid in healing.
I am an EMT and that is how I would treat a 1st and or 2nd degree burn. Hope that helps
2006-11-18 09:01:35
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answered by crzy_11 2
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run cold water over the burn for awhile, then maybe keep a cold pack, or cold hand towel over it. do NOT put ice, butter or anything else directly on it. It might also help to keep it in a bowl of water with ice cubes in it. There is an aerosol pain releiver called Dermoplast that works really well too.
2006-11-18 06:23:15
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answered by mamainapaddedcell 2
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therapy from the minor burn count number how did You burn it.IF via the nice and snug WATER or steam from the nice and snug water, than purely very chilly water or ice can help.(sometime you have carry your finger a pair of million hour in the glass of chilly water), by way of fact whenever you in simple terms end to do it the burning soreness right now comes returned. IF via warm OILY products which incorporate vegetable oil you have right now conceal the blistered place( or regardless of You burned) WITH THE BAKING SODA. in case you gained SUNBURN it exceptional to maintain on with the SHAVING FOAM and you will no longer have a soreness or maybe piling dermis after that.
2016-10-22 07:44:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I've burned myself with boiling tea one time in a restaurant. Okay listen please.
1. Rub mayonaise on it. This will help soothe the pain and make your skin cool.
2. Do NOT put water on it. That will make it bubble.
3. After rubbing mayonaise, try wrapping it with toilet paper or something clothy. Don't touch it.
2006-11-18 06:27:03
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answered by lovinmylife 4
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Cold water, apply ice.
If it blisters, keep it covered and clean, and put antibiotic ointment on to prevent infection.
2006-11-18 06:20:31
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answered by Pangolin 7
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you need neosporin with pain relief.this is over the counter and will help prevent scarring.if its really bad go to the er...
2006-11-18 06:22:10
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answered by hancevh 2
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go to the pharmacy,they carry a great burn cream.
2006-11-18 06:20:54
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answered by DASH 5
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Put it under cold running water NOW!!!
2006-11-18 06:21:25
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answered by Anonymous
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bactine really helps so does antibiotic
2006-11-18 06:45:16
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answered by percussioner01 1
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