多谢,不是很严重,刚才google了一下,
FOR MINOR BURNS
If the skin is unbroken, run cool water over the area of the burn or
soak it in a cool water bath (not ice water). Keep the area submerged for at
least 5 minutes. A clean, cold, wet towel will also help reduce pain.
Calm and reassure the person.
After flushing or soaking, cover the burn with a dry, sterile bandage or
clean dressing.
Protect the burn from pressure and friction.
Over-the-counter ibuprofen or acetaminophen can help relieve pain and
swelling. Do NOT give children under 12 aspirin. Once the skin has cooled,
moisturizing lotion also can help.
Minor burns will usually heal without further treatment. However, if a
second-degree burn covers an area more than 2 to 3 inches in diameter, or if
it is located on the hands, feet, face, groin, buttocks, or a major joint,
treat the burn as a major burn.
Make sure the person is up to date on tetanus immunization.