Egg whites and white wine for burns?

“Egg white and white wine for burns” is not supported by sufficient evidence-based medical evidence and is not a scientific point of view.
The correct first aid practice after the scald is to quickly use a large amount of cold water to rinse the scalded skin, at least 10 minutes of continuous rinsing. It is important to note that the water flow should not be too high during the rinsing process, so as to avoid secondary injury to the scalded skin due to excessive force. If the burn wound is large, a simple bandage can be applied to reduce the risk of bacterial invasion of the wound to a certain extent.
Temporary first aid treatment of the affected area should be followed by prompt medical treatment.
It is recommended to seek immediate medical attention after burns, do not advocate the use of folk remedies to deal with their own, so as not to delay the condition, affecting the treatment.