Emergency treatment for scalded children includes flushing cold water, disinfection, applying ointment and incision and drainage. 1. Cold water flushing: once a scald occurs, the wound needs to be rinsed gently and repeatedly with running cold water for 20~30 minutes, which can take away the local heat and reduce the heat damage. 2. Disinfection: After rinsing, it is best to disinfect the local skin with iodophor solution to prevent infection by bacteria and other pathogenic microorganisms. 3. Apply ointment: Applying burn ointment under the guidance of a professional doctor can help promote wound healing. 4. Incision and drainage: Some children’s burns are more serious and have formed localized larger abscess blisters. At this time, you should go to the hospital, cut open the pustule and drain out the pus. There may be other considerations for first aid treatment of a child’s burns. It is recommended to go to the hospital as soon as possible, under the guidance of professional doctors to receive treatment.