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- $Unique_ID{BRK01356}
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- $Title{The Best Way to Treat a Burn Victim}
- $Subject{burn victim cold treatment first aid accidents accident burned cool
- water ice chemical burns tar scalds matches flammable liquids skin victims
- treatments scald scalded scalding}
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- The Best Way to Treat a Burn Victim
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- QUESTION: It seems to make sense to me but then you can never tell. My
- husband assures me that putting something cold on a burn is the best way to
- treat a burn victim. Will you please give this your O.K.?
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- ANSWER: Yes, cold can be helpful, but you must be careful with burns. If you
- are near the burned person, first make sure that the source of the heat is
- extinguished. Remove any clothing involved in the burn immediately and apply
- cool (but not cold) water to relieve the person's initial pain. Some have
- suggested using ice water for soaking the burned portion of the body but this
- has become controversial.
- You can safely cover the burn with a clean, moist cloth while the patient
- is taken to a doctor, emergency room or wherever he or she is to be
- transported.
- If the burn is from a chemical, quickly pour large amounts of water over
- it. Tar burns must be cooled but do NOT attempt to remove the tar that sticks
- to the skin. That would be done only by professionals or severe injury may
- occur.
- Most of the approximately two-million burn injuries in the United States
- each year are minor, usually occurring at home as results of scalds, misusing
- matches or flammable liquids. Most of them can be treated either at home or
- in a doctor's office. They usually heal in less than three weeks and leave
- minor scars.
- In more serious cases, physicians will give tetanus shots and some form
- of pain reliever to start, then continue cleaning and inspecting the burn. It
- is extremely important to maintain some degree of motion in the burned portion
- of the body to prevent loss of mobility.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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