Superficial burns, or first-degree burns, typically show redness and erythema of the skin with no blisters produced. In the treatment can be through the removal of scalded clothing, cold water rinsing immersion, appropriate ice packs and gauze cover and so on several aspects of treatment. 1. Remove scalded clothing: It is recommended that the patient cut off the scalded clothing in time to prevent the local skin temperature from rising and even infection. 2. Cold water rinse immersion: when the patient was scalded, it is recommended that the patient be immersed in cold water or use the flow of cold water rinse, can reduce the surface temperature of the skin, play a certain role in pain relief. 3. Appropriate ice: you can use a clean towel wrapped in ice, plastered in the scalded area, to reduce the residual heat, pain relief. 4. Gauze cover: patients can use clean gauze or towel to cover the burned area to protect the skin. For the existence of one degree of scald is relatively minor, due to the skin regeneration ability, usually 3 ~ 7 days flaking healing, short-term pigmentation can be. If there is a delay in skin healing or other problems, prompt medical attention is recommended.