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Answered by mahi0588
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Apply ice now to reduce bleeding, swelling, and pain. The more bleeding and swelling there is, the longer it will take to get better. Wrap with an elastic bandage.

2.Wash the area carefully with soap and water. Do this two to three times a day until the skin is healed. Apply an ice pack wrapped in a cloth or a cold, wet washcloth for a few minutes. Give acetaminophen or ibuprofen for pain.

3.If there are no injuries and the person is breathing, raise the person's legs above heart level — about 12 inches (30 centimeters) — if possible. Loosen belts, collars or other constrictive clothing. To reduce the chance of fainting again, don't get the person up too quickly.

4.Place the burned area under running cool water for at least 5 minutes to reduce swelling.Apply an antiseptic spray, antibiotic ointment, or aloe vera cream to soothe the area.Loosely wrap a gauze bandage around the burn.To relieve pain, take acetaminophen, ibuprofen, or naproxhope it will help

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