How to treat burned hands

When a hand is burned it can be treated by the following steps: rinsing with cold water, removing burned clothing, removing hand accessories, and placing the burned area in a sterile bandage. If the patient’s hand burns are more serious, it is recommended to be treated under the guidance of a doctor. 1. Cold water rinse: The patient can put the burned part of the hand under the faucet and use clean flowing cold water to cool down the temperature. 2. Take off the burned clothes: the patient needs to take off the burned clothes carefully, if the clothes are stuck, do not hard to take off, you can use scissors to cut the clothes. 3. Remove hand accessories: If the patient wears bracelets, rings and other accessories on his hands, it is recommended to remove them in time to avoid swelling of the wound. 4. Aseptic bandage: It is recommended that patients use sterile gauze to cover the wound and fix it to prevent the wound from friction infection. When the patient’s hand burns are more serious, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to prevent further aggravation of the injury.