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Answered by ROCKSHINE
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First aid for a minor burn

Cool down the burn. After holding the burn under cool, running water, apply cool, wet compresses until the pain subsides. Remove tight items, such as rings, from the burned area. Be gentle, but move quickly before swelling starts

For First-Degree Burns (Affecting Top Layer of Skin)

Cool Burn. Hold burned skin under cool (not cold) running water or immerse in cool water until the pain subsides. Use compresses if running water isn't available.

Protect Burn. Cover with sterile, non-adhesive bandage or clean cloth

Answered by navamisreejajimmy200
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The first step in treating a burn injury is determining whether the burn is a minor or major one. That determination will direct action and treatment. Read on to learn the difference and how to treat both types.Commercially available first aid kits available via normal retail routes have traditionally been intended for treatment of minor injuries only. Typical contents include adhesive bandages, regular strength pain medication, gauze and low grade disinfectant.

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