The Burn Care Regulation
First of all, identify what type of burning with whom you are dealing. Chemical burns must be treated by redness, minor burns to heat by immersing in water and the heat of serious burns or electrical burns by a medical emergency.
Treating Burn Immediately
In almost cases, the severity of the burn can be minimized by reducing the latency of the second burn was inflicted on the second treatment. For a chemical burn, rinse the burn with water as soon as possible and flush for a minimum of fifteen minutes. For a thermal burn, get the burn under cold water as soon as practicable, every second late blight is causing more damage to the skin and subcutaneous tissue layers of the skin. By immersing the burn in cold water, you stop the deepening of the burn and begin the healing process. Remove any burned or burned clothing that does not stick to the raw flesh or skin damage.
Protect skin and tissue damage
Be gentle as you apply the skin to treat burns. Burned skin is already traumatized, do not rub or clean burn. Do not apply ice, you risk frostbite or skin or tissue damage because the skin is fragile and vulnerable.
In the case of an electrical burn, realize that it may well be internal damage that you can not see or detect by just looking at the person. If the burn victim’s clothing stuck to her body, do not remove clothing stuck. Be careful not to move a person with a severe burn more than necessary for basic security, and get emergency medical help for serious burns.