For first and second degree burns, you can run the burn under cool water. You can also apply an ice pack or some Aloe Vera gel/spray. For third and electrical burns, you call 911. Then you cover the burn with a sterile bandage. DO NOT apply ointments, gels, or creams. DO NOT run under water or apply ice. DO NOT attempt to remove the clothing from affected area.
how burns happens
The first aid for burns in simply. Unfortunately, there is only so much we can do for a first degree burn. However, what we do as first aiders can improve the wellbeing and outcome of the injury significantly. Apply cool running water to the burn for at least 20 minutes. In the case of a first degree burn, it may be wise to do it longer. Once this has been done, apply a dressing to stop oxygen from getting to the burn. This eases the pain.
Chlorine burns
clean it and cool it. (with cool, not cold, water).
justin casey burns
Mainly for household burn wounds
Vinegar or something w a low ph, asprin , lemon juice ,
Deformities Contusions Abrasions Punctures / Penetrations Burns Tenderness Lacerations Swelling
Pain for minor burns are best treated with ice or cold water.
That depends on what the injury is. You're not going to treat choking and burns the same way, after all.
Sodium hydroxide burns are serious and can cause severe damage to the skin. Immediate first aid measures for treating sodium hydroxide burns include rinsing the affected area with water for at least 20 minutes, removing contaminated clothing, and seeking medical attention promptly.
2ºC = 35.6ºF