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if they were smart they would dunk the burn area in water and then cover it with something so it didn't get infected
You may apply gels or ointments. You can also cover it with bandages.
No, isopropyl alcohol should not be used on burns as it can irritate the skin and cause further damage. It is better to rinse the burn with cool water and cover it with a clean bandage. If the burn is severe, seek medical attention.
Yes, you should cover a burn from a curling iron to protect it from infection and further irritation. Use a clean, non-stick bandage or gauze to cover the area gently. Ensure the burn is cool and clean before applying the dressing. If the burn is severe or shows signs of infection, seek medical attention.
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Butter soothes a burn or aloe vera but medication helps.
A third degree burn is a burn that extends completely through the dermis. The degree of burns measures the severity (or depth) of the burn. Third degree burn does not mean it covers more than 1/3 of the body. In that case you would be informed that 3rd degree burns covered over 1/3 of the body.
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No, it is not recommended to put iodine on a burn. Iodine can further irritate the burn and delay the healing process. It is better to clean the burn with mild soap and water, and then cover it with a sterile bandage. If the burn is severe, seek medical attention.
Treat it in the same way you would treat any other burn. Cover it with a clean dry non-absorbant dressing and change it regularly.
If I get burned, I would first assess the severity of the burn. For minor burns, I would cool the area under running water for 10-20 minutes, then cover it with a sterile bandage. For more severe burns, I would seek medical attention immediately. Additionally, I would avoid applying ice or any ointments on the burn until it's assessed by a professional.
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