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Treatment of infant scald
According to the depth and severity of burns or scalds, medical scientists divide them into three levels. First-degree burns only hurt the epidermis, local redness, dryness, slight swelling, burning pain and no blisters. This article will introduce you to the treatment of infant scald.

First degree scald

The first degree scald only hurts the epidermis, with local redness, dryness, slight swelling and burning pain, and no blisters. Self-healing in 3~6 days, leaving no scars.

Ointment treatment

If the skin is broken, it is best not to use this ointment. Under the guidance of a doctor, Jingwanhong ointment can be used externally to treat burns and scalds, and the wound surface should be kept dry.

Observe the severity of burns.

Whether it will leave scars depends on the severity of burns and the recovery of skin.