If the burn is serious, you should go to the burn department of the hospital for treatment. Because it is not only a skin problem, but also involves infection, malnutrition and low immunity.
If you are asking about how to deal with the skin after minor burns, it is mainly reflected in wound cleaning, treatment, matters needing attention in life and so on. If the burn is deep, that is, the skin is red and oozing blood, it is best to go to the hospital for treatment, disinfection, cleaning and dressing to avoid infection and scar hyperplasia in the future. If it is epidermis burn, if blisters appear, don't expose blisters. Cold compress can be applied to the skin surface at an early stage. After the blister atrophies and falls off, anti-scar drugs can be used to treat new wound tissue. In order to avoid advertising, please consult the burn department or plastic surgery department of a regular hospital for specific drugs. If there is necrotic tissue residue in the burn, don't treat it yourself, but also seek regular treatment from a burn doctor to avoid leaving a big scar in the future. Pay attention to light diet in life, avoid spicy food and hair, appropriately increase protein intake, and promote tissue repair (eggs, milk).
Scar prevention is a thorny issue. If necessary, I suggest you go to a regular hospital to consult a burn doctor, establish a follow-up mechanism, and treat under the guidance of a doctor. The effect is better.
I wish you a speedy recovery.