These are some of the things that can cause burns
Fire, hot liquids, chemicals, sun, exposure to freezing temps (frostbite)
Fun fact: Not all burns are caused by exposure to heat
Smoking can delay wound healing because it reduces the amount of this vital gas in the blood.
What is Oxygen?
Fun fact: Oxygen is important for your cells to make energy needed for the healing process
These fluid-filled sacs, often seen with burns, are the body’s way of protecting damaged skin and preventing infection.
What are blisters
You should avoid popping blisters, as the skin over the blister helps protect the underlying tissue. It can help to protect a blister by covering it with a bandage
The first thing you should do when treating a minor burn is to run it under this
What is cold water?
Avoid direct ice on the skin as this can further damage the skin, a cold damp cloth can work as well- this will reduce redness and swelling
People with diabetes may experience delayed wound healing due to increased level of this in blood
What is Glucose/Sugar?
Condition, where dirt, oils, and dead skin block pores, leading to pimples, blackheads, and inflammation.
What is acne?
Fun fact: Squeezing pimples can push bacteria deeper into the skin, increasing inflammation and the risk of scarring.
Applying this product with an SPF of 30 or higher can help prevent sunburns.
Sunscreen
Sunscreen absorbs or reflects UVB rays, which are the primary cause of sunburn. Blocking or scattering UV rays, sunscreen helps reduce the risk of redness, peeling, and pain associated with overexposure to the sun.
Drinking these types of beverages should be avoided as they can increase heat loss from the body which can increase your risk of frostbite.
What is alcohol?
Fun fact: Alcohol makes your blood vessels larger allowing your body to get rid of more heat
This type of medication is used to treat bacterial infections and is prescribed by a doctor
Antibiotics
If prescribed an antibiotic, it's important to complete your complete dose even if you feel better early because the strongest bacteria might be the only ones left and can grow better once all the rest of the bacteria are gone
After getting a burn, these are some things you can do to prevent further damage
Avoid direct sunlight to a burned area to prevent further skin damage- wear loose, breathable clothing over a burn
Fun fact: Sunlight promotes the production of vitamin D, which aids in immune function and healing. However, too much sun can harm exposed wounds.
People with diabetes are advised to inspect their feet daily for wounds because they may not feel these early warning signs.
Pain, discomfort
Fun facts: Diabetes can cause chronic wounds due to poor circulation, which slows healing.
Frequent exposure to unclean water and damp conditions can lead to this chronic skin condition, characterized by peeling, cracking, and fungal growth on the feet.
What is athlete's foot
Fun fact: Wearing damp socks or shoes is one of the quickest ways to create a fungal-friendly environment. Always dry your feet thoroughly after washing!
The loss of fluids from burns can lead to this serious medical condition if not treated
What is dehydration?
People with wounds should ensure they are up to date with this vaccine to prevent infection from rusty objects or soil.
What is a tetanus shot?
Tetanus shots can help you by preventing against tetanus, which is a serious bacteria infection, by keeping your immune system prepared to recognize this bacteria when it enters a wound
A condition which involves thickened, cracked, or painful skin on the feet.
What is a callus?
Fun fact: Calluses consist of layers of dead skin cells that harden due to increased keratin production. This tough outer layer shields the softer, living skin underneath.