Great Ways To Treat Serious Burns At Home Quickly

Reducing Exposure To Heat And Sun

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Heat and sun will make a burn victim uncomfortable due to the hot sensation in the affected area getting warmer due to the environment. Sunburn, a common type of skin burn, is caused by the UV rays from the sun and further exposure to sunlight while burnt can bring on sunstroke, or even melanoma later in life. Workplace burns can make it hard to avoid heat or sunlight. A kitchen worker, for example, should take some time away from the hot oven or fryer if they have suffered burns and consistent cold water needs to be applied to ensure no further damage. Keeping the affected area covered with clothing, cloth, or a cool compress for five to fifteen minutes every half hour will help immensely in keeping the burn away from environmental damage from heat or the sun.

Vanilla Extract, Tea Bags, And Other Common Household Items

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Black tea, specifically, contains tannic acid, drawing heat from the burned area and helping to make it feel less painful. Place three cooled, wet tea bags on the affected area and held in place with gauze or a paper towel, repeat this process at least a few times per day, leaving the tea bags on the area for at least fifteen minutes at a time. Vanilla extract is a great choice for minor burns; using a cotton ball to dab vanilla onto the burned skin will cool it, alleviating pain. Another common household item that is useful for burns is turmeric paste, used for a variety of skin treatments. Turmeric paste is made by grinding turmeric and adding water and flaxseed oil. Applying this paste to the area is one of the many recommended home remedies for burns.

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