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  1. How to treat first-degree or minor burns in children. To care for minor burns, rinse the burned skin with cool, running water for several minutes. "Cool water from the tap will help lessen the pain and rinse off the hot agent – soup, coffee, food or whatever caused the burn," says Dr. Smith. "Once the area is cool, gently pat the skin dry."

  2. Aug 21, 2024 · Key points. Burns that take less than two weeks to heal without any complications have a low risk of leaving scars. Deeper burns that take more than two to three weeks to heal have a much higher chance of leaving permanent scars. Almost all burn injuries involve injuring just the skin—internal organs or bones are not affected by the burn.

  3. Feb 1, 2021 · Young children are increasingly curious and mobile as they develop. Infants and toddlers have thinner skin than adults (the top layer of a child’s skin gets thicker as they develop), so burns and scalds can occur faster and may be more severe. Young children are small and still growing, so complications can be worse than in older individuals.

  4. Superficial (shallow) burns are the mildest type of burns. They're limited to the top layer of skin: Signs and symptoms: These burns cause redness, pain, and minor swelling. The skin is dry without blisters. Healing time: Healing time is about 3–6 days. The superficial skin layer over the burn may peel off in 1 or 2 days.

  5. Nov 21, 2022 · Clean the burn gently, using soap and water. Don't break or rub any blisters that may have formed. This makes the wound more vulnerable to infection. If the blister does accidentally break, clean the area with water and call the doctor, who may recommend using an antibiotic ointment on the skin. Gently pat the skin dry.

  6. A second-degree burn usually heals in 2 to 3 weeks, as long as the wound is kept clean and protected. Deep second-degree burns may take longer to heal. Treatment may include: A wet cloth soaked with cold water (cold compress) held to the skin, to ease pain. Antibacterial cream, to help prevent infection. Other creams, to lessen pain and swelling.

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  8. Feb 9, 2022 · Every day, more than 300 children with burns are seen in emergency rooms across the country. In fact, burns are the among top ten causes of unintentional injury in children under 5. (Children 2 and younger are at the greatest risk.) Children and teens under 16 years old represent more than a quarter of all admissions to burn center hospitals.

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