Recovery from superficial second-degree burns usually takes about 2 weeks In the process of recovery, the first step is a decrease in oozing, followed by a continuous process of granulation tissue proliferation, epidermal growth, and plasticity of the wound. Shallow second-degree burns did not hurt the hair layer, mainly dermal damage, manifested as redness, swelling and pain in the scalded area and blisters of varying sizes, scalded early visible trauma redness, pain is obvious, early to be cold water to flush the wound, to remove the exudate in the blisters, can reduce the pain, but need to retain the integrity of the skin. One week after the scald, the exudation of the wound is obviously reduced, the wound granulation tissue is fresh, the epidermis is crusted, at this time, we need to pay attention to the epidermis with or without infection, 2 weeks or so when the scabs fall off, at this time the epidermis is more tender, to avoid breakage, the shallow second-degree scald will not leave scars and pigmentation in general. When shallow second degree burns, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to avoid delaying the condition.