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  • How to Treat Hair Removal Cream Burns

    For many people, hair removal creams can be applied and used without incident. If the cream is not applied properly, however--such as if it is left on too long or is applied in a very sensitive...

  • Remedy for Capsaicin Burns on the Skin

    Capsaicin is the chemical in spicy foods, particularly peppers, that gives them their heat. Many people experience a burning sensation when they harvest peppers in their gardens or chop hot...

  • How to Clean Chemical Burns

    A chemical burn is different from a typical thermal burn in that the damage comes from the chemical reaction with your skin. Although chemical burns are often associated with workplace accidents,...

  • 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...

  • What Are the Treatments for Creosote Skin Burn?

    Creosote is a chemical that is made by burning wood or coal and has a colorless and greasy look. If this chemical touches your skin, it can cause great discomfort and a chemical burn.

  • How to Treat Lawn Chemical Burns on the Skin

    Many products, like those used in lawn care, contain chemicals that might cause burns if they make contact with the skin. Treatment will depend on the severity and location of the burn. Self-care...

  • 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 a Chemical Burn on the Face

    Most chemical burns are caused by acids like those found in batteries. A facial burn is especially dangerous because it can affect the eyesight. To treat a chemical burn on the face, you should...

  • Home Treatment of Chemical Burns

    Chemical burns usually happen when the skin comes into contact with alkaline substances or acids. There are many products around the house that can cause a chemical burn, such as lye in a cleaner...

  • Treatment for Second-Degree Burns

    A second-degree burn penetrates the first and second layers of skin: the epidermis and dermis, respectively. These painful burns can cause redness, swelling, pain and blistering. Because they are...

  • 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 Get Burn Treatment for All Types of Burns

    Have you ever had a painful burn? It could be sunburn, chemical burns, or a burn from the stove. Either way, burns can be excruciating and just plain irritating. So here are some suggestions...

  • 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 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 Treat a Chemical Burn

    Chemical burns can be sustained when an individual comes in contact with any substance that may cause a reaction with the skin. These substances can be anything from hot chili peppers to highly...

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