Burn injuries can sometimes take weeks to heal depending on the severity of the burn. First degree burns--sunburns and contact burns--affect only the first layer of skin and usually heal in less than a week. Second degree burns are deeper and thicker and can take up to three weeks to heal. Third degree burns are severe, can take up to a month or longer to heal and may even require skin grafts. The pain from a burn can seem almost unbearable at times, but there are ways to relieve the pain and offer comfort to the burn sufferer.
Instructions
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Run the burn under cool, running water for 15 minutes. If the burn is on an area of your body where you cant do that, fill a tub with cool water and soak in it for 15 minutes. This especially helps to relieve the pain of a new burn.
2Soak a soft cloth in cool water, and apply it to the burn site for five minutes, five or six times per day or whenever youd like pain relief.
3Apply Silvadene (available only by prescription) to the burn, and cover the burn with a soft bandage (not gauze). Follow the directions on the prescription to apply it.
4Ask your doctor for a prescription pain medication you can take orally to relieve the pain, or try over-the-counter pain medications. Follow the dosing instructions included with the medication.
5Apply an antibiotic gel to the burn site to soothe the pain and prevent infection. Wash your hands, put a little of the gel on your finger and spread it lightly over the burn.
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