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Burn care varies depending on the severity and depth of the burn. Here are the main types of burn care, categorized by the degree of the burn:
First-Degree Burns (Superficial)
Symptoms: Red, painful skin; no blisters
Examples: Mild sunburn, brief contact with hot surfaces
Treatment:
Cool the burn under running water for 10–15 minutes
Apply aloe vera or a moisturizing lotion
Use over-the-counter pain relievers
Avoid ice, which can damage skin
Keep the area clean and dry
Second-Degree Burns (Partial Thickness)
Symptoms: Redness, swelling, blisters, wet or shiny appearance
Examples: Scalds, flash burns from fire or chemicals
Treatment:
Cool with water (not ice); do not break blisters
Apply antibiotic ointment (e.g., Bacitracin)
Cover with non-stick, sterile dressings
Change dressings daily or as needed
Monitor for infection signs (pus, increased pain, fever)
Third-Degree Burns (Full Thickness)
Symptoms: White, charred, or leathery skin; may be painless due to nerve damage
Examples: Prolonged contact with flames, chemicals, or electricity
Treatment:
Call emergency services immediately
Do not apply creams or immerse in water
Cover loosely with a dry, sterile dressing
Do not remove burned clothing stuck to skin
Treat for shock (lay person flat, elevate legs, keep warm)
Specialized Burn Care
Used for moderate to severe burns or burns on sensitive areas (face, hands, genitals):
Includes:
Burn centers or hospitals with specialized units
Skin grafting or surgical debridement
IV fluids, pain management, and infection control
Rehabilitation for mobility and scarring
Common Burn Care Products:
Aloe vera gel
Silver sulfadiazine cream (for infection prevention)
Hydrogel dressings
Non-stick sterile pads
Pain relief medication
Burn Care
Bandages and Wraps
Conforming Gauze Roll Bandage, Non-Sterile 3″ x 4.1 yd. – 1 each





