My brother says you shouldn't put butter on a burn. Is this true?
Yes, your brother is correct. You should not put butter on a burn. Applying butter or any other grease-based substance on a burn can trap heat and make the burn worse. It can also increase the risk of infection.
Here are the appropriate steps to treat a minor burn:
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Cool the burn - Hold the affected area under cool (not cold) running water for 10-15 minutes or until the pain subsides. You can also use a cold, wet compress if running water is not available.
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Remove any jewelry or tight clothing - Do this quickly and gently, before the area starts to swell.
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Apply a soothing lotion - A lotion containing aloe vera or a moisturizer can help relieve pain and prevent drying of the skin.
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Cover the burn with a sterile, non-stick bandage - This will help protect the burn and reduce the risk of infection.
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Take over-the-counter pain relievers - If necessary, you can take pain relievers like ibuprofen or acetaminophen to help manage pain and inflammation.
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Keep the burn clean and dry - As the burn heals, gently wash the area with mild soap and water, and keep it covered with a clean, non-stick bandage.
If the burn is severe, with deep or widespread blistering, or if it covers a large area of the body, seek professional medical attention immediately.
I meant the induction burn, not a physical burn.