Wash a minor burn in cool water immediately for 10...

Wash a minor burn in cool water immediately for 10 or 15 minutes, or until the pain goes away. Credit: Dreamstime

IF YOU FEEL THE BURN . . .

There are many myths about how to treat a minor burn. Do I pop the blister? Do I use hot or cold water on it? Do I cover with bandages?

One of the most important things to do is to act fast and follow these tips for minor burn treatment:

  • Use cool (a little colder than room temperature) running water for 10 to 15 minutes or until the pain eases. A cool, clean, damp towel works, too.
  • Swelling may occur, so remove tight items, such as rings or clothing, from the burned area.
  • Do not break the blister if it gets bigger than your little fingernail. If the blister does break, clean it with mild soap and water. Apply antibiotic ointment, and then cover it with a bandage or gauze.
  • Applying moisturizer, aloe vera gel or other pain relief gels may provide temporary relief. Don’t slather on butter, as butter retains heat and it could be contaminated with bacteria.
  • Some over-the-counter pain reliever also may be beneficial. Ibuprofen, naproxen sodium or acetaminophen can help ease the pain.
  • It’s also important to ensure that you have had a tetanus shot within the last 10 years, as you can get tetanus through an open wound in the skin.

— Mayo Clinic News Network

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