In the first few minutes put ice on a burn. It hurts, but will heal better if you do and not leave a scar. Leave the burn open to the air and don't bandage it. Don't put an oil base on it and use Aloe instead. All of this will help it heal faster. If it is a bad burn go to the ER.
You can treat a caustic soda burn on your skin by putting natural healing substances such as aloe vera gel on the burn areas. This helps the skin heal quickly.
Yes, the skin will heal. Frst degree is the least severe.
Yes, you can, that was it's original purpose.
Moderately burned skin should heal within a week. While the skin will heal after a sunburn, the risk of skin cancer increases with exposure and subsequent burns. Even one bad burn in childhood carries an increased risk of skin cancer.
In cases where the skin has been so damaged that it cannot properly heal, a skin graft is usually performed.
it depends on where you put it
These "burn bubbles" are called blisters. It is recommended that you do not pop them. Let them heal naturally on their own. If you do pop them, you risk them becoming infected.
put prexoide on it a little neosporne
A burn where only the outer layer of skin is affected is referred to as a first-degree burn. It is typically characterized by redness, mild swelling, and pain. First-degree burns usually heal on their own without causing scarring.
Any minor burn turns your skin darker, it's the natural reaction of your skin to heal, it'll go back to normal over time. Depending how deep the burn is, it takes longer or less.
the corrosive ingredients will burn your skin, so don't try it.
You treat it like any other burn--first you run it under cold water, and then after the burn is cool, put on some burn ointment (if you have any). Then, bandage the burn AND KISS IT BETTER! :)