There is no clinical method that can quickly treat burns, but targeted treatment can be performed for different degrees of burns to achieve better results. Burns can be classified by severity into mild burns, moderate burns and severe burns, and the commonly used treatment methods are as follows: 1, mild burns: mild burns are second-degree burns with an area of 9% or less, and this condition can be flushed with cold water first to reduce the local temperature to alleviate deep skin tissue damage and relieve pain, and then apply drugs for the treatment of burns, such as Jingwanhong ointment, silver sulfadiazine cream, compound Comfrey oil, etc.; 2, moderate burns: moderate burns are second-degree burns with a total area of between 10%-29% or third-degree burns with an area of less than 10%, the patient should first rinse with cold water after the burn, clean the wound surface applying antibiotics and scalding drugs, such as erythromycin ointment, etc., and if necessary, give painkillers to relieve the pain. For the burn blisters, it is recommended that suction as well as bandaging and anti-infection treatment be carried out under the guidance of a doctor; 3, severe burns: severe burns are burns with a total area of 30%-49%, third-degree burns between 10%-19%, or burns and the occurrence of shock patients, this time to send the patient to the hospital in a timely manner, monitor the patient’s vital signs, clean trauma treatment, give antibiotics and tetanus Anti-infection treatment, while paying attention to fluid replenishment to prevent shock, diuretic and protein supplementation treatment in case of edema, and painkillers if necessary. Patients with burns are recommended to go to the hospital for treatment in time to avoid affecting the treatment of the disease and having serious consequences. Usually pay attention to the cleanliness and dryness of the traumatic area, avoid spicy and stimulating food, and reduce the factors of infection.