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  • How to Treat Radiation Burn Infections

    Radiation burns are distinguished by the rate of the burn. A first degree burn is normally superficial, burning the outside layer of skin only. A second degree burn is more serious, burning the...

  • How to Easily Clean and Treat a Burn

    Burns can be cleaned and treated at home as long as proper techniques are employed to prevent infection and promote healing. It is important to be able to determine what kind of burn you are...

  • How to Live With Burn Scars

    Scarring from burns can change your life, but that doesn't mean the life you're now leading can't be as fulfilling as the one before you were burned. Coping with the trauma requires a...

  • How to Estimate the Body Surface Area of a Burn

    Estimating the body surface area of a burn using the Rule of Nines formula is important in determining treatment for a burn victim.

  • How to Clean Away Bad Skin From Burns

    Burn wounds are painful, and itching and discomfort are generally present throughout the recovery process. However, properly cleaning the wound increases comfort for the burn victim and helps...

  • How to Estimate the Extent of Burns of the Skin

    To determine the extent of a burn, the depth of the burn and the body surface area burned must be known. The body surface area can be estimated using a formula, the rule of nines, and the depth of...

  • How to Treat a Boiling Water Burn

    Burns from boiling water, also known as scalds, cause the same damage to the body as other kinds of burns and therefore must be treated the same way. Understanding the different types and degrees...

  • How to Treat a Steam Burn & Get it to Stop Hurting

    Anyone who spends time in a kitchen or at an ironing board may eventually suffer from a steam burn. Regardless of the cause, the burn is extremely painful. Steam burns are typically classified as...

  • How to Cool Chemical Burns on Skin

    Chemical burns can occur in any number of places, including home, school and work, especially in factories that use a lot of chemicals. The burns usually happen when an acid or alkali substance...

  • How to Treat a Burn on the Fingers

    A burn is always uncomfortable and often painful. This is especially true when the burn is on your hands or fingers, which are used frequently. For minor burns, taking these steps can soothe the...

  • How to Treat Burn Victims

    First aid skills are important tools to have. In addition to the CPR and Heimlich certifications, obtain training in first aid for burns. Knowing how to treat burn victims is essential in the...

  • How to Treat a Lye Burn

    Lye is a chemical compound found in many household products. It is a highly reactive substance when mixed with other chemicals or materials and an alkaline chemical that can dissolve fats. Lye...

  • How to Treat an Acid Skin Burn

    Acid spills most commonly occur in the home. Different forms of acids can be found in household cleaners, such as bleach, and in cars, such as battery acid. Most acid burns are minor, but there...

  • How to Treat a Burn on a Forearm

    The treatment of a burn to the forearm is time sensitive, as you want to avoid infection. Burns also can cause damage to the skin. Depending on cause and severity, this most likely can be treated...

  • How To Treat a Sparkler Burn

    Researchers at the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission have discovered that 16 percent of all consumer firework-related injuries are caused by sparklers, and the majority of those cases happen...

  • How to Treat Skin Blistering Burns

    Burns can occur many different ways, by fire, sun,or contact with caustic chemicals, electrical, hot metals, liquids or steam. Treatment depends on the severity of the burn and blisters. To treat...

  • How to Treat Burn Patients

    Burn injuries can be very dangerous and result in numerous complications. If you or someone with you suffers a serious burn or minor burns over much of their body, it is important to get to a...

  • How to Take Care of a Skin Graft

    Skin grafts heal skin extensively damaged by burns, surgery, skin cancer, or other skin conditions. During a skin graft, surgeons remove damaged skin and replace it with skin from the patient,...

  • How to treat Thermal burns

    You will learn how to determine what exactly a Thermal burn looks and might feel like and how to administer first aid for that burn.

  • How to Treat Burn Injuries

    A burn injury can come from liquids, electric shocks, chemicals, and flames. A burn injury, especially if severe, may take awhile to heal and may leave scars. Burns are classified by how deep they...

  • How to Treat a Burn Wound

    While fire can be very fun and entertaining, it can also be very dangerous. If one gets too close to fire, they will suffer a painful burn that can quickly become agonizing. Here is how you treat...

  • How to Use Hydrocolloid Dressing

    Hydrocolloid dressings are bandages or wound covers that contain a gel-forming agent, like gelatin. The gel agents are usually combined with a polyurethane foam or film to create a waterproof,...

  • How to Treat Necrotic Skin From a Thermal Burn

    Necrosis is the medical definition for dead tissue. Necrotic skin is dead tissue that has been destroyed by burns. Other common causes of necrosis include infection, toxins such as an insect bite,...

  • How to Treat Hot Water Burns

    Hot water burns can be extremely painful and just as damaging as fire burns. Unless the burns are minor, it is imperative to contact a doctor or emergency-care expert for the most efficient...

  • How to Cure Burns on Skin Fast

    Curing or treating a burn can be a relatively easy process if the skin burn isn't to severe. First degree burns are treatable from home with some simple first aid techniques. More severe cases...

  • How to Use Elastoplast

    Elastoplast is a bandage and wound dressing company established by German company Beiersdorf in 1896. Elastoplast has a variety of bandage styles and types, including scar reducers, burn plasters,...

  • How to Recognize a Serious Burn

    All of us have had an occasion to burn ourselves; whether it is while we are cooking, or using chemicals, or even sun bathing. But do you know when to seek medical attention? Do you know when...

  • How to Treat a Chemical Peel Burn

    A chemical peel is a dermatological procedure used to improve skin's appearance. Chemical peels can reduce acne, wrinkles, fine lines, skin discolorations and sun damage. Chemicals are applied to...

  • How to Treat Second Degree Burns

    To be prepared for anything, you should know how to treat second degree burns. Skin with a second degree burn will look red and blotchy. It may also appear wet and glossy. Second degree burns can...

  • How to Treat Burns at Home

    Many people get burned at least once in their lifetimes usually because they touched something hot. It can cause immediate pain and it sometimes lasts awhile. This article will show you how to...

  • How to Treat Alcohol Burns

    If you have received chemical burns from alcohol, you need to be careful to seek the correct burn care treatment for your burn injury. A simple burn ointment is not enough for burn relief. ...

  • How to Treat Alcohol Burns

    When alcohol touches skin, it causes irritation and a burning sensation. Products with alcohol, such as astrigents, remove your skin's natural protective layer. If you accidently burn your skin,...

  • How to Treat Steam Burns

    Steam, or thermal burns must be classified by depth and severity in order to treat them properly. Steam, or other thermal sources, can cause minor to critical burns depending on how long the...

  • How to Pop or NOT POP the Blister you GOT

    Sometimes blisters appear unbeknownst to us; and sometimes they are a direct result of something we did whether it was friction with our shoes/socks against our feet or a burn on our fingers. ...

  • How to Treat a Laser Burn

    Lasers are used cosmetically to treat a variety of skin conditions. Often used in anti-aging treatments, lasers can reduce fine lines and wrinkles, making skin look younger and fresher. Lasers can...

  • How to Treat A Burn

    Some of the most common sources of burns are hot liquids, hot objects, chemicals, steam, electricity,the sun, and fire. How you treat the burn will depend on the severity and type of burn.

  • How to Take the Sting Out of a Burn

    Let's say that you been out in the sun getting a tan or perhaps you stayed out too long giving yourself a sun burn on your arms or legs. Maybe you were cooking something at home on the stove and...

  • How to Treat Sunburn Blisters

    While many people don't perceive them as so, sunburns are just as serious as any other kind of burn. The proof of this fact can be found in the pain and general discomfort that is caused by a...

  • How to Stop Sunburn Peeling

    Anyone who has ever spent the day on the beach, or spends a great deal of time working outside has probably sunburned. It only takes one bad sunburn to realize that not only is the condition...

  • How to Prevent Chemical Adhesions

    Chemical adhesions are scar tissues that form where an injury has occurred or surgery has been performed. They can be painful and cause complications from blockage to two organs fusing together. ...

  • How to Administer First Aid Treatment for a Steam Burn

    Steam is silent but dangerous. If you are preparing comfort food, such as macaroni and cheese, steam from your pot can make you uncomfortable in a hurry. You need to know basic first aid that will...

  • How to Identify Radiation Burns

    Radiation burns are far more common than you might think. Almost all of us have suffered from the most common type--sunburn--at one time or another. Others have dealt with burns due to radiation...

  • How to Treat a Salicylic Acid Burn

    Salicylic acid is used to treat a number of skin conditions such as acne and psoriasis. While salicylic acid is effective when used to treat these common skin conditions, it can bring about other...

  • How to Prevent Second Degree Burns

    There are three levels of burns, classified as first degree, second degree and third degree burns. First degree burns are the mildest with third degree burns being the most serious. Second degree...

  • How to Prevent Third Degree Burns

    Third degree burns are the most serious type of burns and are classified as major injuries by Mayo Clinic. These burns affect all layers of skin as well as underlying tissues and even bone. They...

  • How to Lighten Burn Scars From a Curling Iron

    How many times have you been getting ready for a date or a party or were just getting ready for work in the morning, when you feel this sudden searing pain on your hand, forehead or other area...

  • How to Treat Second Degree Burns

    It's not uncommon for people to be burned mildly here and there throughout life. However, second degree burns are much more serious and must be treated immediately.

  • How to Treat First Degree Burns

    A first degree burn results from spending a little too much time in the sun. Or, if you have been boiling water and the steam happens to find it's way to your skin making it red and causing a...

  • How to Treat Sunburn With Aloe Vera

    Most common pharmaceuticals on the market today were derived from plants and flowers--species growing wild in their own particular habitat. Aloe Vera has been around for 6,000 years, and grows...

  • How to Make Natural Burn Spray

    Aloe vera has been used to treat skin irritations for centuries, and combined with healing essential oils, it makes a chemical-free, safe and soothing natural burn spray for minor burns, including...

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