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How Do I Treat a Minor Burn?

Minor burns can happen during cooking, ironing, or touching hot surfaces. These usually affect only the top layer of skin (first-degree or small second-degree burns) and can be safely treated at home with proper care.

Steps to Treat a Minor Burn

1. Cool the Burn Immediately

  • Hold the burned area under cool (not cold) running water for 10–15 minutes
  • Or apply a clean, cool, wet cloth to reduce pain and swelling
  • Do not use ice, as it may damage the skin further

2. Remove Constrictive Items

  • Gently take off rings, watches, or tight clothing from the burned area before it swells

3. Clean the Burn Gently

  • Use mild soap and water to clean the area
  • Do not break blisters if any form—they protect the underlying skin

4. Apply a Soothing Ointment

  • Use aloe vera gel or over-the-counter burn creams
  • Avoid creams with fragrances or alcohol, which may irritate the skin

5. Cover with a Non-Stick Bandage

  • Use a sterile, non-stick gauze to protect the burn
  • Change the dressing daily and keep it clean and dry

6. Take Pain Relievers if Needed

  • Over-the-counter medications like paracetamol or ibuprofen can help reduce pain and inflammation

What Not to Do

  • Don’t apply butter, oils, or toothpaste
  • Don’t pop blisters
  • Don’t expose the burn to dirty water or open air

When to See a Doctor

  • If the burn is larger than 3 inches
  • If it’s on the face, hands, feet, or genitals
  • If there are signs of infection (increased redness, swelling, pus, or fever)
  • If pain is severe or worsening

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