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  • How to Treat Flash Burn to the Eyes

    Flash burns to the eyes are caused by overexposure to bright light such as sunlight. The eyes experience a burning sensation because of inflammation in the cornea.This injury is also known as...

  • How to Heal a Glycolic Burn

    Glycolic acid is derived from natural fruit juices and is used in many skin peels. This particular acid loosens the substance that holds skin cells together, allowing dead skin to peel off. It's...

  • 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 Rug Burn

    A rug burn is a type of friction burn, which comes from the damage caused by the force of your skin rubbing against a surface. Rugs burns are among the most common type of friction burn. Like any...

  • How to Treat a Minor Burn on an Infant

    Infants seem so fragile, and they are unable to fend for themselves. If your infant gets a minor burn, stay calm. There are several steps you can follow to reduce the pain and swelling from the...

  • How to Treat and Dress a Burn

    Though severe burns requirement the immediate attention of a medical professional, simple burns can be treated at home. Here's how.

  • How to Treat an Acid Burn

    Chemicals like battery acid, toilet bowel cleaners, paint remover and some beauty products can burn the skin. Most acid burns occur on the face, arms and legs. The skin often peels off and...

  • How to Identify Skin Burns

    Burns are painful even if they are just minor small burns that occur from touching something that is too hot or sunburn from a day at the beach. Burns need special care and treatment or infections...

  • 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 ELIMINATE PAIN and SCARRING from BURNS

    HOW TO ELIMINATE PAIN AND SCARRING FROM SIMPLE BURNS. ACCIDENTS HAPPEN TOO OFTEN, IN THE KITCHEN. HOW MANY TIMES HAVE YOUR REACHED IN THE OVEN, OR GRABBED A HOT PAN, OR SPILLED HOT WATER OR SUCH....

  • 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 Burn From Exhaust

    First- and second-degree burns caused by a hot exhaust can be treated with relative ease and may not require a trip to the doctor. Third-degree burns, however, should be treated only by qualified...

  • How to Treat a Rope Burn

    A rope burn is a painful injury. Rope burns essentially are friction burns, caused by your skin being passed over a rough surface at too high of a speed, such as if you were to slide down a...

  • 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 an Infected Burn

    Burns are serious injuries that must be handled delicately and carefully. If a burn area becomes infected, the infection can spread and become much more serious than the original burn. You can...

  • 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 Burns Easily

    Burns destroy the skin and always carry a large risk of infection. Follow the directions given and you will know all there is to treat burns. Burns usually come in in three ways: 1st, 2nd, and 3d...

  • How Do I Treat a Burn?

    Before you can begin to treat a burn, quickly assess the severity of the burn. Burns are categorized as first, second and third degree, with first-degree burns listed as the least serious and...

  • How to Treat 1st, 2nd, and 3d Degree Burns

    Burns destroy the skin and always carry a large risk of infection. Follow the directions given and you will know all there is to treat burns. Burns usually come in in three ways: 1st, 2nd, and 3d...

  • Home Remedy for a Small Burn That Has Blistered

    Blisters are the skin's natural way of defending itself. They are also the result of some sort of trauma to the skin, such as a burn. If the burn is severe, then a doctor should be notified and...

  • How to Treat a Skin Burn

    When my daughter was 3 years old she fell across the top of a kerosene heater and burned her forearm. She has never had a scar from this thanks to my Aunt's burn remedy.

  • How to Stop The Burning of Sunburns and First Degree Burns

    When I was young and would stay in the sun a little to long and get burnt or get to close to the stove and get burned from grease popping out the pan or when I was burnt from falling against the...

  • How to Treat Mild Burns

    Mild burns are one of the most common injuries that occur in the home or workplace. Treating them is easy and very important in preventing infection or further damage.

  • How to Treat Hand Burns

    A burn can occur anywhere on the body, but many people get them on their hands. When you do have a burn on your hand, you might be able to treat it at home. Refer to the warning section for signs...

  • How to Use Silvadene

    Silvadene is a prescription medication used as an aid in the treatment of second- and third-degree burns. This soft, white cream kills the growth of microorganisms such as bacteria thus helping...

  • How to Use Acticoat

    Acticoat is a dressing for burns and wounds. It gradually releases silver into the wounded area to fight off bacteria and infection. One Acticoat dressing may be left on a wound for up to three...

  • How to Apply Silvadene

    Silvadene Cream, generically known as silver sulfadiazine, is a drug available by prescription to treat people with second and third degree burns. Burns may result in bacterial and fungal...

  • 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 Easily Treat a Sunburn

    In the summer months sunburn is a common ailment. Your best bet is to prevent a sunburn by wearing sunscreen at all times. But when you are unfortunate enough to get a sunburn, there are ways to...

  • How to Treat a Minor Burn

    Minor burns affect an area 3 inches or smaller in diameter. These burns require immediate attention, but can usually be treated without a hospital or doctors visit.

  • How to Buy Burn Treatment Products

    Resupplying your first aid kit is something that should be done regularly. It is advised by many emergency preparedness experts to have one first aid kit for your house, one for your car and one...

  • How to Care for Minor Burn

    Minor burns are ones that can be taken care of at home. If you feel for any reason that you have any type of burn that is not minor, seek professional help immediately. The following steps can...

  • 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 Chemical Burns On Scalp

    Chemical burns on the scalp may be treated at home if they are minor. You can tell the difference between a first degree burn and a second degree burn by the amount of blistering that appears...

  • 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 a burn using honey

    Honey has been used medicinally for 2700 years for minor medical ailments, but only recently has there been a scientific explanation of why honey is so effective. Treating minor (and major) burns...

  • How to Treat Burns at Home

    If you or a household member get burned at home and you need to apply first aid, here are some guidelines that have been tested in action. Read on to learn more.

  • How to Treat a Burn Naturally

    Without using any chemicals or artificial substances, you can treat a burn and begin the healing process. All it takes is a few items that can be found around the house.

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