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How Do You Treat Second- And Third-Degree Burns?

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How Do You Treat Second- And Third-Degree Burns?

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All moderate to severe burns should be cared for properly to reduce the chance of infection or scarring. Burn victims should be taken to an emergency room, particularly for burns on the face, neck or genitals. Submerse mild to moderate burns in cool water, or apply cold compresses immediately after being burned to help relieve pain and swelling. Cut off clothes that are soaked in hot oil or hot water. Understand that under no circumstances should clothes that have been burned into the skin be removed except by a medical professional. Remove shoes if the feet have been burned; remove all jewelery that is on a burned body part. Be sure not to apply any ointments or greases to burns. Cover the burned area with a clean, dry towel or sheet if the burn is severe, to protect the burn from bacteria during transport. Do not put ice on a burn as this can damage the skin. Allow blisters to break on their own. Do not pop or puncture them. When a blister opens on its own, dab antibiotic ointment on

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