Scalds are mainly treated with localized cooling and medication, and if the scalds are large in size, prompt medical attention is needed. After the scald, first of all, you should get out of the heat source as soon as possible, and use flowing water to flush the scalded area, generally need to flush for 20 to 30 minutes, to help promote the local cooling, but also can relieve the pain. If the scalded blister is relatively small, generally do not need special treatment, will gradually absorb, if the blister is larger, need to use a sterile needle to draw off the liquid, and local use of iodine povidone sterilization, to avoid infection. In addition, if the skin breaks down and becomes infected after the burn, the wound should be cleaned up and antibiotic medication should be applied, such as erythromycin ointment and mupirocin ointment. Severe cases require debridement surgery and skin grafting. When the burns are more serious, you should consult a doctor in time and cooperate with him to take treatment.