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Electrical burns occur when the body is exposed to a strong electrical current. The current can cause severe damage to skin and muscle tissue, as well as disruptions to the heart rhythm or cardiac...
Most minor burns can be treated at home successfully; however, depending on the type of burn---chemical, electrical or thermal---treatment may differ slightly. When in doubt, it is best to seek...
A viral email that contained pictures of children with burned skin was circulated in 2006 that claimed the burns were made with a Magic Eraser. This is untrue. While there were injuries associated...
Third-degree burns can be serious, severe, even life-threatening injuries. They can lead to shock, a drop in blood pressure, fainting and a lack of oxygen to body tissues. Burns affecting the...
How to Treat Hot Water Burns
When treating hot water burns, it's important to immediately cool the burn off, leave the area that caused the injury and know whether a trip to an emergency room is warranted. Keep safe with...
How to Treat Burns & Scalds
Treating bad burns and scalds can be done by quickly rinsing cold water over the affected area and then applying antibiotic ointments. Take proper action with advice from a paramedic in this free...
The kitchen is full of ways to burn yourself. Touch a hot stove, drop the coffee pot, or stand too close to a saucepan about to boil over, and you could get a serious burn. Some kitchen burns are...
Treatments for Burns on the Skin
When treating minor burns on the skin, use ice, cool water or a cold pack to cool down the affected area. Understand the different burn degrees of severity with helpful information from a public...
Burns may be caused by heat, radiation, chemicals, sunlight or electricity, and the damage done by these burns is classified into three categories. First-, second- and third-degree burns all...
How to care for Chemical Burns. Household chemicals can cause nasty burns and knowing how to treat them is one step in a safe household.
What Takes the Sting Out of a Burn?
The treatment of burns depends on the type of burn, as well as the specific chemical that may have caused the burn. Prevent infection that can occur as a result of burns with help from an EMT in...
How to Treat Second & Third-Degree Burns
Second and third-degree burns cause blistering, charring and blackening of the skin, which need to be cooled with clean, synthetic materials and a sterile dressing. Seek medical treatment for...
How to Treat a Burn in the Wilderness
A burn in the wilderness should be treated by cleaning the area, applying a cool compress or ice and applying a sterile dressing. Reduce the severity of burns in the wilderness with tips from a...
Knowing how to treat chemical burns could save your skin. Symptoms of chemical burns include redness, irritation, pain, numbness, blisters, and coughing. Sometimes the problem is much worse than...
Chemical burns or injuries can occur at any time or in any place where there are products that contain corrosive substances or chemical materials, for example, cleaning products containing bleach...
Steam burns are similar to any other burn caused by the sun, flame or extreme heat. They can be very painful and can develop into any of the more common types of burns.
Basic First Aid: Treating Burns
Learn burn types and the proper techniques for caring for burns in this free instructional video on basic first aid.
Basic First Aid: Treating Chemical Burns & Victims of Electric Shock
Learn treatment for chemical burns on the scalp and skin and how to treat victims of electric shock and electrocution in this free instructional video on basic first aid.
Basic First Aid: Treating Blistering Burns
Learn basic first aid treatment and care for blistering burns & wounds in this free instructional video on basic first aid.