Safflower oil does not treat burns. Safflower oil has the function of activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis, and is usually used to treat rheumatism and bone pain, bruises and other manifestations, and does not have the function of treating burns. It is recommended to follow medical advice to choose the appropriate medication for the treatment of burns and avoid blind use. Safflower oil is a reddish-brown clarified liquid with a pungent taste, which is an antidote to wind. Safflower oil is usually used to treat rheumatic bone pain, bruises and sprains, external headaches, itchy skin and other conditions. The local skin may be swollen, painful, and skin broken after scalding. Safflower oil does not cure burns. The use of safflower oil when scalded has a certain degree of skin irritation, which may aggravate the symptoms of pain, and blind use may also affect the distribution of local skin heat, thus increasing the chances of infection. If the burn is mild and the skin is not broken, you can first disinfect and bandage the local area, you can also apply cold compresses to help relieve swelling and pain. If the burns are more serious, it is recommended to visit the hospital promptly and actively cooperate with the treatment to prevent infection.