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Most burns are not medical emergencies and can be treated easily. Burns that cause the skin to be red, painful and swell are called superficial burns. Usually they are caused by heat, such as fire, steam, hot surfaces or a hot liquid.

The treatment for superficial burns caused by heat:

1) Stop the burning! Get the person away from the source of the burn.

2) Use plenty of cold running water to help control pain.

3) Cover the burn loosely with sterile dressing. This is not like bandaging for bleeding – keep it loose.

Most of the time, it’s that simple. But sometimes a burn is more severe.

Call 911 or get to a hospital immediately for these conditions:

1) Skin that is burned to a brown or black color or if the tissue unde
eath appears to be white.

2) Burns to the airway. Burns around the mouth or nose can be very serious. It may be accompanied by trouble breathing.

3) Burns from electricity and explosions. These types of burns carry additional risks such as airway and cardiac damage.

For chemical burns, run an excessive amount of water over the burned area. The idea is to flush the chemical off the skin. However, if you have any doubt about your ability to treat a chemical burn, call 911 or seek professional medical help immediately.

Burns that cause open weeping blisters can be treated at home if the burned area is very small. The general rule is that if the burn is bigger than a quarter on a child and bigger than a silver dollar on an adult, seek medical help.

Additional considerations for burns:

Burns to the hands, feet, genitals, head and neck are the most serious.

Children younger than 5 and people over 60 are more susceptible to the affects of burns.

If a burn blisters, don’t try to drain the blister. This increases your chance for infection.

Do not try to remove clothes that are burned into the skin.

There is no need to put ointments on a burn unless a healthcare provider tells you to do so.

You can apply ice to a small superficial burn to cool the area for pain management, but do not put the ice directly on the skin. Use a barrier between the ice and your skin. Do not use ice for more than 10 minutes continuously. Skin tissue can be damaged with excessive treatment with ice. It is also possible to lower a person’s body temperature too much with excessive ice treatment.

Do not put butter on a burn. It’s an old home remedy that is a bad idea. Yes, it can reduce pain because the burn isn’t exposed to air, but the salt desiccates the burned tissues. Butter also retains heat in tissues and can make the burn worse.

Consider taking an American Heart Association or Red Cross first aid class to learn more about burns and to have a chance to practice treating burns.

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Chris Schlesinger’s company In Home CPR offers CPR, BLS, AED, standard first aid and pediatric first aid certifications through the American Heart Association and American Red Cross. He teaches classes at homes and businesses throughout the San Francisco Bay Area, serving the counties of Marin, Sonoma, Napa, Contra Costa, Alameda, San Mateo, Santa Clara and Solano. Visit his websites at CPR Certification San Francisco or BLS Certification San Mateo.

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