Nothing serious. Small burns are just that you should be careful not to get infected. Now it is slowly being repaired, and the extracted tissue fluid contains nutrients. If there is too much liquid oozing out, we should pay attention to replenish water and nutrition. It is easy to be infected in summer, so it is best to gently suck out the liquid with a sterile cotton swab. The most important thing is to stick to MEBO (MEBO is really good). In the hospital, we basically apply it to burn patients every four hours, at least six times a day.
The healing time of burns and scalds is very long, depending on personal physique. When new granulation tissue grows out, it will feel itchy, which means it has been cured. You can take a bus, but you should pay attention to protecting your burned parts. It is recommended to rest at home.
If you want to continue to use Mabel, you can reduce the frequency appropriately, for example, from 6 times a day to 4 times a day. Try to avoid long-distance rides. If you really can't, you should pay more attention to your own protection.