It depends on the burn, but usually you just hold it under the cold water for about 1 to 3 minutes, once again depending on the burn. Only if its a first degree, the others are much more complicated and require medical help.
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It depends on the burn, but you should hold it under till it stops throbbing. It usually just takes about 1-3 minutes for an slight burn.
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To treat a burn, the most effective way is to run the area under running cold water for a minimum of 10 minutes, this will help to cool the area and reduce swelling, and in that promote healing.
They will cool off the burn under cool water. Then they might apply burn gel or aloe.
You can run it under cool water. There really shouldn't be anything to clean.
You should first cool off the burn under cool water or with an ice pack. Then you can apply burn gel or aloe.
In order to treat a burn on your hand it is important to know what type of burn it is. A superficial burn (known as a first degree burn) should be placed under cool running water. A partial-thickness burn (known as a second degree burn) will typically blister and should be submerged in cool water. A full-thickness burn (known as a third degree burn) is a serious medical condition and 911 should be called.
You should first cool off the burn under cool water or with an ice pack. Then you can apply burn gel or aloe.
You should run the blisters under cool water. Then you can apply burn gel or aloe.
They will first cool off the burn under cool water or with an ice pack. Then they may apply burn gel or aloe.
Any kind of water that isn't hot can be used when administering burn care, but preferably cool, running water. This is so that the water isn't being warmed by the heat radiating off the burn. To minimize damage, it is important to cool the burn as soon as possible.
For a second degree burn, you should run the blisters under cool water. Then you can apply burn gel or aloe.
A burn injury should be cooled ideally under running cool water. It can also be treated with cool packs, or even frozen peas, though it is best to protect the wound with something non-adhesive or fibrous before adding cold items.
Since sunburn is a first degree burn you should first cool off the burn under cool water or with an ice pack. Then you can apply burn gel or aloe.