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  • Silvadene Instructions

    Silvadene is a brand-name prescription drug used to treat infection, especially for burns. As with any prescription drug, it should be used only at the direction of a doctor, with additional...

  • How to Treat Grass Skin Burn Marks

    A grass skin burn is a type of friction burn that comes from the force of your skin rubbing against a grassy surface. These types of burns are most common in children and athletes who may have...

  • 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 Burn Infection With Cipro

    A burn can be caused by heat, chemical reactions or electricity. In most cases, a burn should be cleaned and bandaged to help it to heal quickly. Even with the best first aid treatment, you can...

  • How to Treat an Infected Floor Burn

    A friction burn is a burn injury that results from the force of skin rubbing against a surface. A floor burn is the most common type of friction burn. Just like any other kind of burn, a floor...

  • 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 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...

  • Burn Wound Infection

    A burn is one of the most common injuries and it can be life threatening. Burns are susceptible to infection when the wound is open to germs and bacteria.

  • Home Remedies for a Steam Burn

    Thermal burns, such as those caused by steam, are common injuries occurring often in the home and workplace. These are usually not serious burns, and typically require only good common sense...

  • How to Treat Your Burns

    We all get burned in our lives. So it is important to know how to treat a burn before you get one. Perhaps you know everything there is to know already, but perhaps you don't.

  • 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 First- or a Second-Degree Burn

    When you get a first or a second degree burn, it is important to know how to properly treat it in order to minimize the pain from the burn and heal it as quickly as possible.

  • 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 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 Turf Burns

    Turf burns are very painful abrasions caused by skidding across the lawn or astro turf. This is a common injury to sports players such as football, soccer and lacrosse. Infection can set in if not...

  • 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 Does a First Degree Burn Differ From a Second Degree Burn?

    First-degree burns are minor compared to second- and third-degree burns as they only damage the top layer of skin. First-degree burns usually itch, sting, swell slightly and are...

  • How to Treat a Third Degree Burn

    A third degree burn is the most serious of all burn types. It involves immediate blistering, severe pain, skin-peeling and is extremely dangerous. All third-degree burns require immediate...

  • How to Treat an Electric Barbecue Lighter Burn

    Electric barbecue lighters make it easy to start up your grill. Lighter fluid isn't necessary to get the charcoal going when you have an electric barbecue lighter. These lighters are much safer...

  • 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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