A child splashed on the face with hot oil can recover on his or her own if the symptoms are mild, but if the burn is obvious, medication is needed, including the use of moisturizing burn cream. If a child is splashed on the face with hot oil, he or she needs to be rinsed promptly with plenty of cold water and a cold compress applied. If the symptoms are mild, they can usually recover on their own. If the area splashed with hot oil is large and the symptoms of the burn are more serious, medication is needed on top of the general treatment, including the use of moisturizing burn cream. If secondary infection exists, treatment such as erythromycin ointment is needed. If the child’s face burns phenomenon is serious, go to the hospital in time to check, the use of the above drugs should be used in accordance with the doctor’s instructions.