- Burns - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
American Burn Association guidelines on the management of acute pain in the adult burn patient: A review of the literature, a compilation of expert opinion and next steps
- Burns - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
American Burn Association guidelines on the management of acute pain in the adult burn patient: A review of the literature, a compilation of expert opinion and next steps
- Burns: First aid - Mayo Clinic
Electrical burns, including those caused by lightning, and major chemical burns need emergency medical care A minor burn might need emergency care if it affects the eyes, mouth, hands or genitals Babies and older adults might need emergency care for minor burns as well
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- Mayo Clinic Q and A: Treating burns
A burn requires immediate medical attention if it covers a large area of the body, or if it involves much of the hands, face, feet, genitals, buttocks, eyes, mouth or a major joint
- Home Remedies: Best treatment for burns - Mayo Clinic News Network
Consider a tetanus shot Make sure that your tetanus booster is up to date Doctors recommend people get a tetanus shot at least every 10 years Whether your burn was minor or serious, use sunscreen and moisturizer regularly once the wound is healed
- Feel the burn? GERD and acid reflux - Mayo Clinic Press
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- Electrical burns: First aid - Mayo Clinic
Learn how to treat electrical burns caused by sources of electricity The damage may be worse than it looks from the burn on the skin
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