Oil burns on the hands generally fall into the category of first-degree burns or second-degree burns, and treatments include disinfection of the wound, medication, and so on. Due to the different severity of burns, there is no absolute fastest and most effective solution, it is recommended to be treated under the guidance of a doctor. 1, the wound disinfection: hand burned by the oil may usually appear local pain, redness, swelling, skin temperature rise symptoms, but also may appear different sizes of blisters. First of all need to disinfect the wound, for smaller blisters generally do not need special treatment, and larger blisters, need to be aseptically operated by the doctor with a sterile syringe needle to poke the blisters, and then bandage treatment. 2, drug treatment: for patients with severe pain, can follow the doctor’s instructions for the appropriate use of ibuprofen, acetaminophen and other analgesics, but also need to use tetanus antitoxin and other drugs to prevent infection. For patients in the relatively acute stage, reasonable rehydration can be carried out through intravenous drip balanced salt and so on. After the hand is burned by the oil, it should seek medical treatment in time, and the doctor will carry out the appropriate treatment. Meanwhile, during the treatment period, the wound should be kept clean and dry, and the treatment should be changed regularly to avoid infection. In addition, patients can eat more high-protein food, such as eggs, milk, etc., in order to promote the healing of the wound.