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●Burns & cooling
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💧Burns: cool the heat, protect the skin

A burn keeps damaging tissue after the heat source is gone. The goal is to cool the skin safely, avoid folk remedies that trap heat, and know when a burn needs urgent medical care.

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Cool running water is the first move for many minor burns. Keep it gentle and cool, not icy.

⏱️

Skip butter, oil, toothpaste, flour, or egg. They can trap heat, hide the injury, and raise infection risk.

🚫

Remove tight rings, bracelets, or clothing near the burn if they are not stuck, because swelling can happen quickly.

🏥

Get urgent care for burns on the face, hands, genitals, large areas, deep burns, chemical burns, electrical burns, or trouble breathing.

A e dije?

Early cooling can reduce pain and depth of injury. The best burn care often begins before anyone reaches a clinic.

Field scenario

A younger sibling touches a hot pan. An older relative reaches for toothpaste because “that always helped before.”

Hapi yt i veprimit

Teach one person the burn rule: cool water first, cover loosely, no kitchen remedies.

Expedition challenge

Make a two-line poster: “Cool the burn. Do not cover it with food or paste.”

Field Lab

Field Lab

Turn the lesson into a one-minute plan. Your note stays only on this device.

What do you actually see, hear, or know in this scenario? Stick to the facts.

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Verified sources

WHO
World Health Organization — burns fact sheet
https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/burns
IFRC
International Federation of Red Cross — first aid guidelines
https://www.ifrc.org/our-work/disasters-climate-and-crises/first-aid

Independent sources you can verify yourself. Tap a row to open the original guidance in a new tab.

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Reviewed for clinical accuracy
Reviewed 2026-04-15 by Licensed first-aid instructor (IFRC-certified)
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