Whether or not a child’s scalded area will grow into a scar is a common concern for many parents, and is a problem related to a variety of factors that cannot be solved by using certain drugs, because many factors determine the changes in the condition, such as age, individual differences, cause of injury, post-injury first aid treatment (whether to flush with a lot of water to relieve pain and reduce the degree of scalding, many people lack the relevant knowledge and do not carry out (Many people lack the relevant knowledge, no first-aid treatment or short treatment time or wrong treatment, will aggravate the degree of the wound, and even some injuries sent to the hospital in a hurry without first-aid treatment, delaying the treatment time). The most important thing is to decide the treatment plan according to the degree of the wound after admission to hospital, shallow burns only need to ensure that the wound is not infected, that is, it can heal on its own, and it is generally believed that the wound will heal within 2 weeks, and in most cases there will be no scar growth; deep second degree burns take longer to heal and may have scar growth. It is possible to perform wound dressing exchange, take preventive measures after healing, and decide the later treatment plan according to the scar growth, or surgical implantation after scalding to shorten the course of the disease. Third degree burns should be treated with skin grafting.