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  2. 2nd-Degree Burn: What It Looks Like, Treatment & Healing - ...

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    How do you treat a second-degree burn? If you have a small second-degree burn (less than 3 inches in diameter), you can treat it at home: Use cool water to gently wash your burn. Try to keep your burn area under water for at least five minutes, up to 30 minutes. Gently pat the burn dry with a clean towel.

  3. 2nd-Degree Burns: Healing Stages, Pictures, Causes, Treatment

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    You may be able to treat a second-degree burn with cool water, antibiotic creams, pain relievers, and clean bandages. If your burn is more severe, you should seek medical care right away.

  4. The Do’s and Don’ts of Treating Second-Degree Burns - EmpowHER

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    The American Academy of Family Physicians recommends the following tips on how to treat a second degree burn: - Soak the burn in cool water for 15 to 30 minutes. - For small burns, place a damp, cool, clean cloth on the burn for a few minutes every day. - Put on an antibiotic cream or other creams or ointments prescribed by your doctor.

  5. Treating Pain Caused by Burns: 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Degree - WebMD

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    Second-degree burn. Also called a partial thickness burn, these affect the epidermis and the lower layer of your skin (dermis). Second-degree burns cause pain, redness, swelling, and...

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

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    Learn what first-, second-, and third-degree burns look like, how to treat them, and when to seek medical care.

  7. Burns - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Most minor burns can be treated at home. They usually heal within a couple of weeks. For major burns, after first aid and after a healthcare professional looks at your burns, treatment may involve one or more of the following: medicines, wound dressings, therapy and surgery.

  8. 3 Ways to Treat a SecondDegree Burn - wikiHow

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    Second-degree burns can usually be treated effectively at home, but you should always talk to your doctor before making that assessment.

  9. Home Treatment for Second-Degree Burns - Kaiser Permanente

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    For many second-degree burns, home treatment is all that is needed for healing and to prevent other problems. Rinse the burn. Rinse burned skin with cool water until the pain stops. Rinsing will usually stop the pain in 15 to 30 minutes. The cool water lowers the skin temperature and stops the burn from becoming more...

  10. How To Treat A Burn: First Aid Treatment for Thermal Burns - ...

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    Know what you should do first to treat this kind of injury. 1. Stop Burning Immediately. Put out the fire or stop the person's contact with hot liquid, steam, or other material. Help the person...

  11. Burns: Types, Symptoms & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic

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    First-degree burns, and most second-degree burns, heal with at-home treatments. Third-degree burns can be life-threatening and require specialized medical care. What is a burn? A burn occurs when heat, chemicals, sunlight, electricity or radiation damages skin tissue. Most burns happen accidentally. There are different degrees of burns.