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  1. To treat a first-degree burn at home, follow these tips from dermatologists. First-degree burns are very common and frequently occur after one accidentally touches a hot stove, curling iron, or hair straightener. Sunburn can also be a first-degree burn.

  2. 1 Αυγ 2024 · Regardless of the severity of the injury, follow these steps to immediately treat a burn: Flush the burned area with cool running water for several minutes. Call 911 for a severe burn (see below to learn if your burn is severe) Apply a burn ointment or spray for pain. Take ibuprofen or acetaminophen for pain relief if necessary.

  3. 20 Οκτ 2023 · Learn how to treat burns at home and when to seek medical help. Understand the different types of burns and their severity, from first-degree to third-degree burns. Discover first aid tips, over-the-counter options, and natural remedies for minor burns.

  4. 1 Οκτ 2024 · 1. Evaluate a first-degree burn. First degree burns are the least severe. They are characterized by redness, swelling, and mild to moderate pain. First-degree burns are very common, and they are the result of brief contact with something hot (such as a stove, hot pan, or the sun).

  5. 5 Δεκ 2023 · Seek emergency medical care by calling 911 if: Burns cover the limbs, hands, face, genitals, joints, or a large part of the body. Burns look leathery or skin appears charred, dark, or white. Burns are due to chemicals and/or electrical shock (unless very mild or small).

  6. 1 Αυγ 2024 · Call 911 or seek immediate care for major burns, which: May be deep, involving all layers of the skin. May cause the skin to be dry and leathery. May appear charred or have patches of white, brown or black. Are larger than 3 inches (about 8 centimeters) in diameter.

  7. 6 ημέρες πριν · 1. Figure out if you have a first degree burn. First degree burns are the most common, and happen as a result of light scalding, brief contact with hot items, and the sun. The damage is only on the most superficial or outer layer of the skin. [1] . They will likely appear. red, slightly swollen, and may or may not be slightly painful.