ICE ICE QUICK THEN SOME NEOSPORN
2006-12-25 08:29:56
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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rinse in cold water first then put some aloe lotion on the burn. If you have gauze for first aid, wrap the burn with the gauze after the aloe has been applied. Tomorrow, run cold water on the burn as you unwrap the gauze. DO NOT just start taking the gauze off without running cold water on it because it could pull away the skin. Leave the burned place open to the air as much as possible and apply aloe lotion when needed. But if you feel you may get the burned place dirty doing some odd chores or play, wrap with gauze.
2006-12-25 16:31:48
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answered by Average Joe 3
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Run it under the tap until it has cooled down.
If the burn is deep, or is bigger than a hand print, you should get it checked out.
Current first aid training also says ANY burns to the face, hands, feet or genitals should be seen by a Dr, but I feel that's a bit of overkill.
DO NOT USE ANY FORM OF CREAM ON IT.
Only trained professionals should suggest the use of creams, and then only after a proper examination
2006-12-25 16:27:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Wipe the grease off you, since that is the source of heat. But actually for burns, Ive been told by a doctor that hot water is better, or as hot as you are comfortable with. By putting cold water on your skin your body immediately tries to retain heat, therefore bring the burn deeper into tissues. Whereas with hot water, your body does what it can to cool itself down and get rid of heat rather than absorb it.
2006-12-25 22:01:35
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answered by ynotfehc 3
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ICE! Quickly. but don't lose feeling in that part of your body--that can lead to to worse damage. Then Vitamin E to help healing.
2006-12-25 16:28:25
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answered by Dorothy and Toto 5
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Use ice and if you have an alovera plant, take a leaf or two and rub it on the affected area, you can also use the alovera lotion if you have it.
2006-12-25 16:33:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on your burn.
If it's just a little red and it hurts, soke it under cold water.
If it's a really nasty burn, then go to the ER immediately.
2006-12-25 16:27:13
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answer #7
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answered by onastring 1
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apple cider vinegar after cold water
2006-12-25 16:28:46
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answer #8
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answered by larjake 1
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ice ice ice until the burn goes away......when it quits hurting keep it moist with cream and fub lavendar on it to heal it faster.
2006-12-25 16:27:47
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answered by WitchTwo 6
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cold water -fast- then ic, neosporen, good luck ps it probably will scar
2006-12-25 16:27:04
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answer #10
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answered by me 2
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