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  2. First aid for treating minor burns - Mayo Clinic Health System

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    Follow these tips for treating a minor burn: Place the burned area under running water slightly colder than room temperature for 10 to 15 minutes or until the pain eases. Or put a cool, clean, damp cloth on the burn. Be aware that the burned area may swell.

  3. Burns: First aid - Mayo Clinic

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    For minor burns, follow these first-aid guidelines: Cool the burn. Hold the area under cool — not cold — running water for about 10 minutes. If this isn't possible or if the burn is on the face, apply a cool, wet cloth until the pain eases. For a mouth burn from hot food or drink, put a piece of ice in the mouth for a few minutes.

  4. 4 Ways to Treat a Hand Burn - wikiHow

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    To treat a first degree hand burn, quickly put the affected area under cool running water for 15 to 20 minutes to reduce inflammation. Then, apply an aloe vera gel or a burn ointment for immediate cooling relief.

  5. First Aid for Burns: 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Degree - Verywell Health

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    If you are treating the burn at home, wash your hands and gently rinse the burn, then dry it with a clean, soft cloth. Never break a blister , as it increases the risk of infection. They will break themselves in about a week.

  6. Home Remedies for Burns: What You Should Use - Healthline

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    You can treat most first-degree and second-degree burns at home by running cool water over the area for 20 minutes. You can also relieve pain with cool compresses and use other home burn...

  7. How to treat a first-degree, minor burn - American Academy of ...

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    To treat a first-degree burn at home, follow these tips from dermatologists. First-degree burns are very common and frequently occur after one accidentally touches a hot stove, curling iron, or hair straightener. Sunburn can also be a first-degree burn.

  8. What steps can I take to treat a minor burn at home?

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    Sunburns and small scalds can usually be treated at home. Deep or widespread burns need immediate medical attention. To treat minor burns, follow these steps: Cool the burn. Hold the burned area under cool (not cold) running water or apply a cool, wet compress until the pain eases. Don't use ice.