Put it under cold running water and keep clean. If it's bigger than a postage stamp you should seek medical advice.
Apply ice to the effected area as soon as possible, this will reduce the amount of swelling.
Run It Under COLD Water
OR
get a big bowl put baking flour in it, then put it in the freezer. When its cold put your hand in it or you can pour it on the spot
OR
Pour cold water into a wide cup and put ice in it as well put your hand in the cup until pain eases
Put toothpaste on it ASAP and it'll sooth the pain. Then after a while wash off the toothpaste and put Neosporin or Vaseline on it. If you can't put either then put 100% Aloe Vera gel, you can find that in the beauty section in Walmart.
The treatment for a burn depends on its severity and the chemical or substance that caused it. The general treatment for burns is to immerse it in cold running water for 15 - 20 minutes. The general treatment plan can be outlined in the three Cs or three Bs of burn care:
Cool (run under water)
Cover (to stop burning)
Call for Ambulance (111 in New Zealand)
and
Burning Stoppped (the source of burning is ceased)
Breathing Maintained (life is preserved)
Body Examined (no other injuries are found).
Never use ice, iced water, or any creams or greasy substances like butter. Keep yourself or the person warm. Use a blanket or layers of clothing, but avoid putting them on the injured area. Or you can use or product Magic Salve Beeswax & Propolis for any type of burn and spots that can be seen after burn, Its suitable mostly to every type of skin.
you run it under cold water an put aloe on it
you put eye dye on it
Put the burn under a cold shower.
put hand in cold water or put ice on it
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BURN?
The future tense of burn is will burn.
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Burn Zombie Burn happened in 2009.
styrofoam will not burn. it will melt but not burn. only organic matrerials will burn
A razor burn is not actually a burn. It is a result of skin irritation.
Burn Zombie Burn was created on 2009-03-26.
A full-thickness burn is a third degree burn.
when people cut down trees it is called slash and when they burn the leftover it is called burn when you combine slash and burn it is slash and burn.
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Paul Crump has written: 'Burn, killer, burn!' 'Burn, killer, burn!'