What home remedy can be used on grease burns?
Deep partial-thickness burns injure deeper skin layers and are white with red areas. These burns remain white when you press on them. The person may feel pressure but not pain. The skin looks spotted, may appear waxy in some areas, and is dry or slightly moist. Possible infection is an important concern with these burns. Deep-partial thickness burns are often caused by contact with hot oil, GREASE, soup, or microwaved liquids. (aka Second Degree Burns) Rinse: -Rinse burned skin with cool water until the pain stops. Usually rinsing will stop the pain in 15 to 30 minutes. The cool water lowers the skin temperature and stops the burn from becoming more serious. -You may: Place arms, hands, fingers, legs, feet, or toes in a basin of cool water. -Apply cool compresses to burns on the face or body. -Do not use ice or ice water, which can cause tissue damage. -Take off any jewelry or clothing that could be in the way or that would become too tight if the skin swells. Clean: -Wash your hands b