i would say mainly water
cold water then some cling film :)
This may sound a bit strange, but you can actually treat burns with honey. Just take some out of a bottle and place it on the area. It should take the pain straight out! If a more serious cure is needed, see a doctor.
Some examples of foods in the protein group that can help meet daily nutritional needs include lean meats like chicken and turkey, fish, eggs, tofu, beans, and nuts.
bcos 2 yrs old child needs some nutrient i.e calcium to build up d bones ,tissues and organs while d adult need less bcos d system are already bult up
I sugguest taking a daily multivitamin, something along the lines of Centrum. Also, based on your age and nutritional needs, there may be other things that a health professional may recommend.
Vanilla is not a recommended treatment for burns. While it has a pleasant scent and some antimicrobial properties, it lacks the necessary healing properties to effectively treat burns. For minor burns, it's best to cool the area with running water, apply a sterile bandage, and use over-the-counter treatments specifically designed for burns. If the burn is severe, seek medical attention.
Immediate treatment for extreme burns focuses on preventing infection, keeping the patient hydrated and keeping airways open. Burns that are deep or cover a large area of the body should not be treated at home with any first aid remedy but by a medical professional, some may require specialized burn care.
Depends on the disease. Some can be cured if the doctor give the patient the right medicine. Some needs surgery. Some can't be cured.
There are some great creams out today. Go to the drugstore and look for one that fits your needs.
janet moyles was some one who had a theory about how it play and treat kids according to their different needs.
For first and second degree burns(redness and blisters), you can run the burn under cool water. You can also apply an ice pack or some Aloe Vera gel/spray. If it is really bad, call 911.
Cats are obligate carnivores, meaning they need meat to thrive. While some cats may enjoy steak as a treat, it should not be a regular part of their diet as it may not provide all the necessary nutrients they need. It's best to feed cats a balanced diet specifically formulated for their nutritional needs.