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Learn how to provide first aid for burns, reduce damage, and know when to seek medical help.
Introduction
Burns can happen at home, at work, or outdoors. Hot liquids, fire, electricity, or chemicals can cause serious skin damage. Quick and correct first aid reduces pain and prevents further injury.
Types of Burns
Burns are commonly classified as:
- Minor burns (redness, mild pain)
- Moderate burns (blistering, swelling)
- Severe burns (deep tissue damage)
Severe burns require urgent medical care.
First Aid Steps for Burns
If a burn occurs:
- Cool the burn under cool running water for 10–20 minutes
- Remove tight items near the area
- Cover with a clean, non-stick dressing
Pain Relief and Care
- Keep the burned area elevated if possible
- Protect the skin from friction
- Monitor for signs of infection
When to Seek Medical Help
Get medical help if:
- The burn is large or deep
- The burn affects the face, hands, or joints
- The burn is caused by electricity or chemicals
What NOT to Do
- Do not apply ice directly
- Do not pop blisters
- Do not use butter or home remedies
Conclusion
Proper first aid for burns can significantly reduce damage and promote healing. Early care makes a meaningful difference.
Disclaimer
This article is for informational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice or emergency care.

