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Burn Pain
... Pain caused by burns Pain resulting from burn injuries can be challenging to treat because burns differ in their types and severity. There are three types of burns: First-degree burns are considered m...
Source: Cleveland Clinic
Helping Wounds Heal ... by Linda Bren When Darren Benton leaned over to light a homemade firecracker a few days before the Fourth of July in 2000, all he was expecting was a sizzle and a loud noise. But what he got was a fla...
Source: U.S. Food and Drug Administration
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Aromatherapy for Miscellaneous Complaints
... Cuts and Scrapes A spray of diluted essential oils makes an excellent antiseptic. The germ-killing abilities of essential oils high in terpenes, such as tea tree, lavender, eucalyptus and lemon, incre...
Source: HealthWorld
Burns ... Burns can result from dry heat (fire), moist heat (steam, hot liquids), electricity, chemicals, or from radiation including sunlight. Treatment for burns depends on: The depth of the burn (whether it ...
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Burns Articles
- First Aid For Electrical Accidents
... Dawna L. Cyr and Steven B. Johnson, Ph.D. University of Maine First Aid For Electrical Accidents Disconnect the appliances or turn off the power if a person is undergoing electric shock. Cover associa... - Helping Wounds Heal
... by Linda Bren When Darren Benton leaned over to light a homemade firecracker a few days before the Fourth of July in 2000, all he was expecting was a sizzle and a loud noise. But what he got was a fla... - Hot Water Burns
... University of Missouri - Columbia Extension TREATMENT FOR BURNS Minor Burns Hold burned area under cool running water for 15 minutes. Do NOT apply ointments or butter. Cover the area with dry gauze. D...

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