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  1. How to treat a first-degree, minor burn

    Although first-degree burns are not as serious as higher-degree burns, they can hurt quite a bit and can leave a scar if not properly treated. To treat a first-degree burn at home, follow these tips from …

  2. Essential First Aid Steps for Burn Injuries - Verywell Health

    Dec 2, 2025 · For first-degree burns, clean the area gently, apply aloe vera, and keep the burn protected from the sun. If someone has a third-degree burn, cover it with a clean cloth and call 911 for medical …

  3. First-degree burn: Treatment, symptoms, and pictures

    Nov 22, 2023 · A first degree burn is one that only affects the top layer of the skin. First degree burns have various causes, including sunburn and contact with a hot item or boiling liquid.

  4. First Aid for First-, Second- and Third-Degree Burns

    Mar 4, 2025 · Aloe vera gel or antibiotic ointment can soothe a first-degree burn and help prevent infection. Do not use ointments, creams or sprays for second-degree burns or worse.

  5. Burns, Superficial (First-Degree) - WoundSource

    Superficial burns, traditionally known as first-degree burns, are injuries confined to the epidermis. These burns are characterized by erythema without blister formation and typically heal without scarring.

  6. What Are the Types and Degrees of Burns? - WebMD

    Apr 21, 2025 · Doctors group burns into different categories based on how deeply your skin has been harmed. These are called “degrees.” You can have a first-, second-, third-, or fourth-degree burn. The...

  7. First Degree Burn: Causes, Symptoms & Treatments - Healthline

    Feb 27, 2020 · First-degree burns that are caused by electricity may affect more of the skin than you can see in the top layer. It’s a good idea to seek medical treatment immediately after the accident...

  8. First-degree vs. second-degree burns: causes, symptoms and …

    Jun 25, 2025 · Understand the difference between first-degree and second-degree burns. Learn more about common symptoms and how to treat them.

  9. First Degree Burn - MD Searchlight

    Sunburn is the most common first-degree burn from radiation. The skin pigment melanin can protect the skin to some extent from sunburn. The stages of sunburn include tan, red, purplish-red, and blister …

  10. Burns - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    Burn symptoms vary depending on how deep the skin damage is. It can take a day or two for the symptoms of a severe burn to develop. First-degree burn, also called superficial burn. This minor …