This statement is inaccurate. Pain relief for burns needs to depend on the condition. Mild burns can be intervened by rinsing with water and topical ointment, etc.; severe burns may require analgesic medication. Injuries caused by hot water, hot oil, etc. are thermal burns and can be categorized as mild, moderate, or severe depending on the depth of skin damage and the area of injury. For mild burns, it is necessary to immediately remove the surface of the foreign body, the use of cool water for a long time to rinse to cool down, cool water rinse also has a certain analgesic effect. For severe pain, analgesic drugs such as celecoxib can be taken orally. For moderately severe thermal burns, their analgesic treatment may require the use of strong analgesics such as Lovenox. Analgesia is accompanied by acute anti-shock and anti-infection treatments. Prompt hospitalization is recommended for burns.