Science, asked by hanisiri131, 1 month ago

what should we do in cases of a burn​

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Answered by Srumaha
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Explanation:

  1. Cool the burn. Hold the burned area under cool (not cold) running water or apply a cool, wet compress until the pain eases. ...
  2. Cool the burn. Hold the burned area under cool (not cold) running water or apply a cool, wet compress until the pain eases. ...Remove rings or other tight items. ...
  3. Cool the burn. Hold the burned area under cool (not cold) running water or apply a cool, wet compress until the pain eases. ...Remove rings or other tight items. ...Don't break blisters. ...
  4. Cool the burn. Hold the burned area under cool (not cold) running water or apply a cool, wet compress until the pain eases. ...Remove rings or other tight items. ...Don't break blisters. ...Apply lotion. ...
  5. Cool the burn. Hold the burned area under cool (not cold) running water or apply a cool, wet compress until the pain eases. ...Remove rings or other tight items. ...Don't break blisters. ...Apply lotion. ...Bandage the burn. ...
  6. Cool the burn. Hold the burned area under cool (not cold) running water or apply a cool, wet compress until the pain eases. ...Remove rings or other tight items. ...Don't break blisters. ...Apply lotion. ...Bandage the burn. ...Take a pain reliever. ...
  7. Cool the burn. Hold the burned area under cool (not cold) running water or apply a cool, wet compress until the pain eases. ...Remove rings or other tight items. ...Don't break blisters. ...Apply lotion. ...Bandage the burn. ...Take a pain reliever. ...Consider a tetanus shot
Answered by MissFairyy
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Answer:

•Cool the burn. Hold the burned area under cool (not cold) running water or apply a cool, wet compress until the pain eases.

•Remove rings or other tight items.

•Don't break blisters.

•Apply lotion.

•Bandage the burn.

•Take a pain reliever.

•Consider a tetanus shot.

Hope this helps you

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