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Burns & Scolds
Reduce
the pain and minimise the damage immediately by pouring cool water
on a burn or scold. The easiest way to do this is to hold it under
a running cold tap. Continue cooling it for 10 to 15 minutes until
the pain is starting to settle. Reddened areas which have not
blistered are superficial burns and should get better in a few
days without further treatment. Simple painkillers such as
paracetamol will help relieve the pain.
When to see the Doctor...
If
large areas of the skin are blistered or broken, you will need a
protective dressing to prevent infection, so consult your doctor
or attend the local casualty department that day. Cover the
blistering with a clean dry dressing until the doctor or nurse can
see you. Clingfilm makes an ideal temporary dressing as it does
not stick to the burn.
Electrical burns should always be seen by a doctor as they may
be much deeper than they first appear.
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