Four-year-old child inquires about burn treatment methods and whether medical attention is needed
Second-degree burns in children can be improved through topical medications or laser therapy.
My baby accidentally got burned, fortunately, it wasn’t a large area. After rinsing it under cold water for a while, it was fine, and no blisters formed. However, I’m still a bit scared. What are some quick treatments for burns?
Learn the correct treatment methods for burns, including cooling the wound, alleviating pain, and preventing further damage.
How to treat and prevent infection at the burn site after being scalded by hot soy milk, and what medicine should a child take?
A two-year-old boy had a head burn from hot oil three and a half months ago, and it hasn’t grown back yet. I would like to ask about treatment methods or medications, and whether it will grow back in the future. Please consult a doctor. Thank you!
A 5-year-old baby accidentally got burned by boiling water on their bare feet. There were no blisters, and the skin peeled off directly, revealing white underneath. The baby was treated with Jingwanhong ointment. Is it serious?
A 2-year-old child’s hand was scalded by boiling water, and blisters formed. After washing with water and applying some oil, more blisters appeared. The child was also treated with ointment, but there are still two large blisters at the junction of the index and middle fingers. What should be done for a child’s burned hand?
The daughter of my brother’s daughter has a severe facial burn and is in the intensive care unit. What should we eat for burns, everyone?
Treating burn wounds can be more complex, requiring different treatment methods based on the size, location, and depth of the wound. This may include using ointments for bandaging or even surgical skin grafting. There is no one-size-fits-all method, so it is recommended to seek treatment at a local public hospital’s burn department after a burn, and to avoid infection.