Burns, what should I do?

I. Judgment Only second-degree burns and third-degree burns need to be treated. Second degree burn Moist red with blister tissue fluid exudation Third degree burn White or carbonized skin dry vascular embolism II. Handling Small area second-degree or third-degree burns caused by flames or flash burns Rinse the wound under flowing tap water, cut off the clothes around the wound surface with scissors under cold water for at least 15 minutes, take off the clothes around the wound surface, slowly take off the clothes around the wound surface, and go to the emergency room for treatment. Chemical burns (burns caused by corrosive liquids such as acids and alkalis) Call 120 to clean up the chemicals on site to help the Read More …