For serious burns after appropriate first aid and wound assessment your treatment may involve medications wound dressings therapy and surgery.
Baby hand burn treatment.
Remove rings or other tight items from the burned area.
Reduce pain use an infant or child strength over the counter pain reliever such as acetaminophen tylenol or ibuprofen advil.
Antibiotic creams might help prevent infection in the wound and help the burn heal faster.
To treat minor first degree and small second degree burns in children remove any clothes from the injured area.
They usually heal within a couple of weeks.
Hold burned skin under cool not cold running water or immerse in cool water until the pain subsides.
When a burn has open blisters a person may want to use antibiotic creams and ointments.
Apply cool running water to cool the area for at least 20 minutes.
Most minor burns can be treated at home.
For burns that aren t serious run the area under cool water pat dry cover loosely with a sterile bandage and give her the appropriate pain medication for her age.
Remember that in the case of a chemical burn you ll want to flush the area.
Call a pediatrician first if your child has never taken this medication before.
Use compresses if running water isn t available.
Follow the dosing instructions on the bottle.
You can also put a clean cool wet cloth or.
Submerge the burned area in cool water place the area under cold running water or apply cold cloths to the area for at least 20 minutes if the toddler receives a first or second degree burn.
Try to do this quickly and gently before the area swells.
Remove your toddler from the source of the burn immediately.
If your baby or young child is burned take her to the doctor if it s anything other than a small minor burn.
Remove the heat source to prevent further injury.
If you are unable to submerge the skin place a clean washcloth dipped in cool water on the burned area for 15 minutes.
Hold the burned area under cool not cold running water or apply a cool wet compress until the pain eases.