it depends on the type of burn you are treating. You can treat food burns (like, when you eat really spicy curry) by drinking a bit of milk and keeping it on your tongue.
A sun bun or any other first-type burns like when you accidentally touch something hot, can be treated by putting the burnt skin in cool water.
2-degree burns (when you get blisters and your skin swells up) need very cold water on them (to make the skin numb) You have to stop the air from getting to the skin or it hurts. You'll still need medical help for it.
3-degree burns (really bad) - you can't do much here. Just get help immediately. To stop the danger if the skin swells, remove any jewelery or tight clothing (it doesnt matter if its near the burn or not, just get it off)
hope this helps
i truelywanna know why was picric acid used to treat burns?
Treat dry ice burns the same way as treating other types of burns. Apply ointment and see a doctor when necessary. Check link for an article that discusses how to handle dry ice safely.
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Treat dry ice burns the same way as treating other types of burns. Apply ointment and see a doctor when necessary. Check link for an article that discusses how to handle dry ice safely.
Creams shown to be effective in treating burns are After Burn, Water Jel, Burn Aid and Physician's Care Burn Cream Packets. Creams which have a sulfur sulfadiazine base are the most effective.
They just slapped a little lard on there and sent you back out. Seriously.
The best method is to keep the area clean. When the area is clean it will heal faster. Peroxide is a great way to keep a wound clean.
A wooden spoon would be best because it won't get hot.
only way to get burns out is to sand them out!
after having surgery, the nurses had to keep treating me the right way
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rhe body might reject it and see it as 'foreign'.