Hands were burned blisters, it is recommended to promptly deal with the environment, local ice packs, if necessary, to the hospital to ask the doctor for treatment. It is recommended to get away from the heat source in time to avoid further aggravation of the burn. Smaller blisters, such as superficial second-degree burns, can help relieve pain by applying local ice packs. Over time, the blisters can absorb on their own. If the burn is more serious and the blisters are more tense, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time. The doctor will disinfect the area, use a sterile needle to extract the blister fluid, and then properly disinfect it again, apply topical burn cream and bandage. After accidental burns, it is recommended to promptly put the burned area under tap water for rinsing, and if necessary, go to the burn unit of the hospital, combined with the doctor’s advice for treatment.