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Treat a Minor Burn in 7 Quick Steps – First Aid Tips

First Aid Tips Treat a Minor Burn with 7 Quick Steps
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Minor Burn – what to do

Initial treatment is very important!

 

So let’s treat:

 

  1. Remove the person from danger.
  2. Call 000  for burns affecting more than 10% of the body, deep burns, chemical burns, or burns to the airway or sensitive areas.
  3. Remove all clothing and jewellery surrounding the affected area (unless it is stuck to the burn).
  4. Place the wound under cold running water for 20 minutes.
  5. Apply BURNAID Gel liberally over the affected area or apply BURNAID Dressing over the burn. This will help minimize the redness and swelling*. Repeat hourly. If irritation occurs, rinse of with running water.
  6. Cover the affected area lightly with a plastic sheet or non-adhesive dressing.
  7. For server burns, or if pain persists, seek medical attention.

 

Things to be avoided

 

  • Don’t break small blisters. If blisters break by themselves, gently clean the area with mildly soapy water.
  • Do not put any oil or medicine onto the burnt area (unless directed by a medical professional).
  • Do not apply ice, butter, or oily creams.

 

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What is BURNAID and how is it used in First Aid?

BURNAID is an innovative first line treatment for acute and painful burns. Developed in Australia, BURNAID is a highly effective first-response first aid for burns. Ideal for placement in first aid kits,especially those in commercial and catering kitchens, is easy to use and reduces other associated traumas from burns in all patients with whom it is used. BURNAID´s formula of therapeutic hydrogel and medical grade four percent Melaleuca Oil (Tea Tree) combines to aid the patient in four specific ways:

 

  • continues on-going cooling of the burn to reduce inflammation
  • donates moisture to the burned area to minimise skin dehydration
  • provides a physical anti-bacterial barrier to prevent wound contamination and infection
  • provides instant analgesic properties for pain reduction and patient comfort

 

When someone suffers an acute burn, the heat remains in the skin even after contact with the burn source is broken. The first treatment is to run cool water over the affected area for twenty minutes to stop the burning process. As a post water first-line treatment BURNAID is proven to rapidly cool the burn and continue to prevent further damage to skin tissues.

 

This ultimately aids the healing process. Burns dehydrate the skin tissues and the hydrogel in BURNAID is designed to donate moisture to help replenish this loss and prevent further dehydration. One of the major complications of burn injuries is post-burn infections. BURNAID has been shown to be an effective barrier to burn wound contamination from bacteria as well as slowing the growth of wound pathogens.

 

Once a BURNAID dressing is applied, though, it is recommended that you cover it with a secondary dressing to help minimize moisture evaporation to manage hypothermia risk from the cooling needed for burn treatment.The pain from burns can be intense. Fortunately, the analgesic effect of BURNAID gels and dressings is instantaneous. Relieving the patient’s pain allows the patient to be more compliant with health care workers when they make their injury assessments for the patients care and treatment, which will be painful. These low-adherent dressings are easy to remove for a change of dressing and thus limit the patient's discomfort. Their water-based gel is readily rinsed off and leaves no persistent or greasy residue.

 

BURNAID does not discolour the patient’s skin so health care workers can make quick and objective burn depth assessments. BURNAID is available in sachets, gel sprays, tubes and dressings of various sizes. Safe for all types of burns and for all parts of the body, these products are ideal for inclusion in a first aid kit for families, businesses, schools and work sites. A kitchen can definitely benefits from having these products on hand to treat burns and scalds.

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