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Common Causes


The first step in helping to prevent kids from being burned is to understand these common causes of burns:


   scalds, the No. 1 culprit (from steam, hot bath water, tipped-over coffee cups, hot foods, cooking fluids, etc.)
   contact with flames or hot objects (from the stove, fireplace, curling iron, etc.)
   chemical burns (from swallowing things, like drain cleaner or watch batteries, or spilling chemicals, such as
   bleach, onto the skin)
   electrical burns (from biting on electrical cords or sticking fingers or objects in electrical outlets, etc.)
   overexposure to the sun

Types of Burns


Burns are often categorized as first-, second-, or third-degree, depending on how badly the skin is damaged. Each of
the injuries above can cause any of these three types of burns. But both the type of burn and its cause will determine
how the burn is treated.


All burns should be treated quickly to reduce the temperature of the burned area and reduce damage to the skin and
underlying tissue (if the burn is severe).

First-Degree Burns


First-degree burns, the mildest of the three, are limited to the top layer of skin:


   Signs and symptoms: These burns produce redness, pain, and minor swelling. The skin is dry without blisters.
   Healing time: Healing time is about 3 to 6 days; the superficial skin layer over the burn may peel off in 1 or 2
   days.

Second-Degree Burns


Second-degree burns are more serious and involve the skin layers beneath the top layer:


   Signs and symptoms: These burns produce blisters, severe pain, and redness. The blisters sometimes break open
   and the area is wet looking with a bright pink to cherry red color.
   Healing time: Healing time varies depending on the severity of the burn. It can take up to 3 weeks or more.

Third-Degree Burns


Third-degree burns are the most serious type of burn and involve all the layers of the skin and underlying tissue:


   Signs and symptoms: The surface appears dry and can look waxy white, leathery, brown, or charred. There may
   be little or no pain or the area may feel numb at first because of nerve damage.
Healing time: Healing time depends on the severity of the burn. Deep second- and third-degree burns (called
   full-thickness burns) will likely need to be treated with skin grafts, in which healthy skin is taken from another
   part of the body and surgically placed over the burn wound to help the area heal.

What to Do

Seek Medical Help Immediately When:
   You think your child has a second- or third-degree burn.


   The burned area is large (2-3 inches in diameter), even if it seems like a minor burn. For any burn that appears to
   cover more than 10% of the body, call for medical assistance. And don't use wet compresses or ice because they
   can cause the child's body temperature to drop. Instead, cover the area with a clean, soft cloth or towel.
   The burn comes from a fire, an electrical wire or socket, or chemicals.


   The burn is on the face, scalp, hands, joint surfaces, or genitals.


   The burn looks infected (with swelling, pus, increasing redness, or red streaking of the skin near the wound).

For First-Degree Burns:
   Remove the child from the heat source.


   Remove clothing from the burned area immediately.


   Run cool (not cold) water over the burned area (if water isn't available, any cold, drinkable fluid can be
   used) or hold a clean, cold compress on the burn for approximately 3-5 minutes (do not use ice, as it may
   cause more destruction to the injured skin).
   Do not apply butter, grease, powder, or any other remedies to the burn, as these increase the risk of infection.
   Apply aloe gel or cream to the affected area. This may be done a few times during the day.


   Give your child acetaminophen or ibuprofen for pain.


   If the area affected is small (the size of a quarter or smaller), keep it clean. You can protect it with a sterile gauze
   pad or bandage for the next 24 hours (but do not use bandages on very young kids, as these can be a choking
   hazard).

For Second- and Third-Degree Burns:
   Seek emergency medical care, then follow these steps until medical personnel arrive:
  o   Keep your child lying down with the burned area elevated.


  o   Follow the instructions for first-degree burns.
o   Remove all jewelry and clothing from around the burn (in case there's any swelling after the injury), except
       for clothing that's stuck to the skin. If you're having difficulty removing clothing, you may need to cut it off
       or wait until medical assistance arrives.


   o   Do not break any blisters.
   o   Apply cool water over the area for at least 3-5 minutes, then cover the area with a clean white cloth or sheet
       until help arrives.

What to Do (continued)

For Flame Burns:
   Extinguish the flames by having your child roll on the ground.
   Cover him or her with a blanket or jacket.
   Remove smoldering clothing and any jewelry around the burned area.
   Call for medical assistance, then follow instructions for second- and third-degree burns.

For Electrical and Chemical Burns:
   Make sure the child is not in contact with the electrical source before touching him or her or you may also get
   shocked.


   For chemical burns, flush the area with lots of running water for 5 minutes or more. If the burned area is large,
   use a tub, shower, buckets of water, or a garden hose.


   Do not remove any of your child's clothing before you've begun flushing the burn with water. As you continue
   flushing the burn, you can then remove clothing from the burned area.
   If the burned area from a chemical is small, flush for another 10-20 minutes, apply a sterile gauze pad or
   bandage, and call your doctor.


   Chemical burns to the mouth or eyes require immediate medical evaluation after thorough flushing with water.


Although both chemical and electrical burns might not always be visible, they can be serious because of potential
damage to internal organs. Symptoms may vary, depending on the type and severity of the burn and what caused it
and may include abdominal pain.




If you think your child may have swallowed a chemical substance or an object that could be harmful (for instance, a
watch battery), first call poison control and then the emergency department.

It is helpful to know what chemical product the child has swallowed or has been exposed to. You may need to take it
with you to the hospital. Keep the number for poison control, (800) 222-1222, in an easily accessible place, such as
on the refrigerator.
Preventing Burns
You can't keep kids free from injuries all the time, but these simple precautions can reduce the chances of burns in
your home:

In General
   Keep matches, lighters, chemicals, and lit candles out of kids' reach.


   Put child-safety covers on all electrical outlets.


   Get rid of equipment and appliances with old or frayed cords and extension cords that look damaged.


   If you need to use a humidifier or vaporizer, use a cool-mist model rather than a hot-steam one.


   Choose sleepwear that's labeled flame retardant (either polyester or treated cotton). Cotton sweatshirts or pants
   that aren't labeled as sleepwear generally aren't flame retardant.


   Make sure older kids and teens are especially careful when using irons, flat irons, or curling irons.


   Prevent house fires by making sure you have a smoke alarm on every level of your home and in each bedroom.
   Check these monthly and change the batteries twice a year.


   Replace smoke alarms that are 10 years or older.


   Don't smoke inside, especially when you're tired, taking medications that can make you drowsy, or in bed.


   Don't use fireworks or sparklers.

Bathroom
   Set the thermostat on your hot water heater to 120° Fahrenheit (49° Celsius), or use the "low-medium setting." A
   child can be scalded in 5 seconds in water if the temperature is 140° Fahrenheit (60° Celsius). If you're unable to
   control the water temperature (if you live in an apartment, for example), install an anti-scald device, which is
   relatively inexpensive and can be installed you or by a plumber.


   Always test bath water with your elbow before putting your child in it.


   Always turn the cold water on first and turn it off last when running water in the bathtub or sink.


   Turn kids away from the faucet or fixtures so they're less likely to play with them and turn on the hot water.

Preventing Burns (continued)

Kitchen/Dining Room
   Turn pot handles toward the back of the stove every time you cook.
Block access to the stove as much as possible.


   Never let a child use a walker in the kitchen (the American Academy of Pediatrics strongly discourages the use
   of walkers overall).
   Avoid using tablecloths or large placemats. Youngsters can pull on them and overturn a hot drink or plate of
   food.


   Keep hot drinks and foods out of reach of children.


   Never drink hot beverages or soup with a child sitting on your lap or carry hot liquids or dishes around kids. If
   you have to walk with hot liquid in the kitchen (like a pot of soup or cup of coffee), make sure you know where
   kids are so you don't trip over them.
   Never hold a baby or small child while cooking.
   Never warm baby bottles in the microwave oven. The liquid may heat unevenly, resulting in pockets of breast
   milk or formula that can scald a baby's mouth.
   Screen fireplaces and wood-burning stoves. Radiators and electric baseboard heaters may need to be screened as
   well.


   Teach kids never to put anything into the fireplace when it is lit. Also make sure they know the glass doors to the
   fireplace can be very hot and cause a burn.

Outside/In the Car
   Use playground equipment with caution. If it's very hot outside, use the equipment only in the morning, when it's
   had a chance to cool down during the night.


   Remove your child's safety seat or stroller from the hot sun when not in use because kids can get burns from hot
   vinyl and metal. If you must leave your car seat or stroller in the sun, cover it with a blanket or towel.


   Before leaving your parked car on a hot day, hide the seatbelts' metal latch plates in the seats to prevent the sun
   from hitting them directly.


   Don't forget to apply sunscreen when going outside. Use a product with the SPF of 15 or higher. Apply
   sunscreen 20-30 minutes before going out and reapply every 2 hours or more often if in water. Do not use
   sunscreen on infants under 6 months of age — they should be kept out of the sun.

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Common causes

  • 1. Common Causes The first step in helping to prevent kids from being burned is to understand these common causes of burns: scalds, the No. 1 culprit (from steam, hot bath water, tipped-over coffee cups, hot foods, cooking fluids, etc.) contact with flames or hot objects (from the stove, fireplace, curling iron, etc.) chemical burns (from swallowing things, like drain cleaner or watch batteries, or spilling chemicals, such as bleach, onto the skin) electrical burns (from biting on electrical cords or sticking fingers or objects in electrical outlets, etc.) overexposure to the sun Types of Burns Burns are often categorized as first-, second-, or third-degree, depending on how badly the skin is damaged. Each of the injuries above can cause any of these three types of burns. But both the type of burn and its cause will determine how the burn is treated. All burns should be treated quickly to reduce the temperature of the burned area and reduce damage to the skin and underlying tissue (if the burn is severe). First-Degree Burns First-degree burns, the mildest of the three, are limited to the top layer of skin: Signs and symptoms: These burns produce redness, pain, and minor swelling. The skin is dry without blisters. Healing time: Healing time is about 3 to 6 days; the superficial skin layer over the burn may peel off in 1 or 2 days. Second-Degree Burns Second-degree burns are more serious and involve the skin layers beneath the top layer: Signs and symptoms: These burns produce blisters, severe pain, and redness. The blisters sometimes break open and the area is wet looking with a bright pink to cherry red color. Healing time: Healing time varies depending on the severity of the burn. It can take up to 3 weeks or more. Third-Degree Burns Third-degree burns are the most serious type of burn and involve all the layers of the skin and underlying tissue: Signs and symptoms: The surface appears dry and can look waxy white, leathery, brown, or charred. There may be little or no pain or the area may feel numb at first because of nerve damage.
  • 2. Healing time: Healing time depends on the severity of the burn. Deep second- and third-degree burns (called full-thickness burns) will likely need to be treated with skin grafts, in which healthy skin is taken from another part of the body and surgically placed over the burn wound to help the area heal. What to Do Seek Medical Help Immediately When: You think your child has a second- or third-degree burn. The burned area is large (2-3 inches in diameter), even if it seems like a minor burn. For any burn that appears to cover more than 10% of the body, call for medical assistance. And don't use wet compresses or ice because they can cause the child's body temperature to drop. Instead, cover the area with a clean, soft cloth or towel. The burn comes from a fire, an electrical wire or socket, or chemicals. The burn is on the face, scalp, hands, joint surfaces, or genitals. The burn looks infected (with swelling, pus, increasing redness, or red streaking of the skin near the wound). For First-Degree Burns: Remove the child from the heat source. Remove clothing from the burned area immediately. Run cool (not cold) water over the burned area (if water isn't available, any cold, drinkable fluid can be used) or hold a clean, cold compress on the burn for approximately 3-5 minutes (do not use ice, as it may cause more destruction to the injured skin). Do not apply butter, grease, powder, or any other remedies to the burn, as these increase the risk of infection. Apply aloe gel or cream to the affected area. This may be done a few times during the day. Give your child acetaminophen or ibuprofen for pain. If the area affected is small (the size of a quarter or smaller), keep it clean. You can protect it with a sterile gauze pad or bandage for the next 24 hours (but do not use bandages on very young kids, as these can be a choking hazard). For Second- and Third-Degree Burns: Seek emergency medical care, then follow these steps until medical personnel arrive: o Keep your child lying down with the burned area elevated. o Follow the instructions for first-degree burns.
  • 3. o Remove all jewelry and clothing from around the burn (in case there's any swelling after the injury), except for clothing that's stuck to the skin. If you're having difficulty removing clothing, you may need to cut it off or wait until medical assistance arrives. o Do not break any blisters. o Apply cool water over the area for at least 3-5 minutes, then cover the area with a clean white cloth or sheet until help arrives. What to Do (continued) For Flame Burns: Extinguish the flames by having your child roll on the ground. Cover him or her with a blanket or jacket. Remove smoldering clothing and any jewelry around the burned area. Call for medical assistance, then follow instructions for second- and third-degree burns. For Electrical and Chemical Burns: Make sure the child is not in contact with the electrical source before touching him or her or you may also get shocked. For chemical burns, flush the area with lots of running water for 5 minutes or more. If the burned area is large, use a tub, shower, buckets of water, or a garden hose. Do not remove any of your child's clothing before you've begun flushing the burn with water. As you continue flushing the burn, you can then remove clothing from the burned area. If the burned area from a chemical is small, flush for another 10-20 minutes, apply a sterile gauze pad or bandage, and call your doctor. Chemical burns to the mouth or eyes require immediate medical evaluation after thorough flushing with water. Although both chemical and electrical burns might not always be visible, they can be serious because of potential damage to internal organs. Symptoms may vary, depending on the type and severity of the burn and what caused it and may include abdominal pain. If you think your child may have swallowed a chemical substance or an object that could be harmful (for instance, a watch battery), first call poison control and then the emergency department. It is helpful to know what chemical product the child has swallowed or has been exposed to. You may need to take it with you to the hospital. Keep the number for poison control, (800) 222-1222, in an easily accessible place, such as on the refrigerator.
  • 4. Preventing Burns You can't keep kids free from injuries all the time, but these simple precautions can reduce the chances of burns in your home: In General Keep matches, lighters, chemicals, and lit candles out of kids' reach. Put child-safety covers on all electrical outlets. Get rid of equipment and appliances with old or frayed cords and extension cords that look damaged. If you need to use a humidifier or vaporizer, use a cool-mist model rather than a hot-steam one. Choose sleepwear that's labeled flame retardant (either polyester or treated cotton). Cotton sweatshirts or pants that aren't labeled as sleepwear generally aren't flame retardant. Make sure older kids and teens are especially careful when using irons, flat irons, or curling irons. Prevent house fires by making sure you have a smoke alarm on every level of your home and in each bedroom. Check these monthly and change the batteries twice a year. Replace smoke alarms that are 10 years or older. Don't smoke inside, especially when you're tired, taking medications that can make you drowsy, or in bed. Don't use fireworks or sparklers. Bathroom Set the thermostat on your hot water heater to 120° Fahrenheit (49° Celsius), or use the "low-medium setting." A child can be scalded in 5 seconds in water if the temperature is 140° Fahrenheit (60° Celsius). If you're unable to control the water temperature (if you live in an apartment, for example), install an anti-scald device, which is relatively inexpensive and can be installed you or by a plumber. Always test bath water with your elbow before putting your child in it. Always turn the cold water on first and turn it off last when running water in the bathtub or sink. Turn kids away from the faucet or fixtures so they're less likely to play with them and turn on the hot water. Preventing Burns (continued) Kitchen/Dining Room Turn pot handles toward the back of the stove every time you cook.
  • 5. Block access to the stove as much as possible. Never let a child use a walker in the kitchen (the American Academy of Pediatrics strongly discourages the use of walkers overall). Avoid using tablecloths or large placemats. Youngsters can pull on them and overturn a hot drink or plate of food. Keep hot drinks and foods out of reach of children. Never drink hot beverages or soup with a child sitting on your lap or carry hot liquids or dishes around kids. If you have to walk with hot liquid in the kitchen (like a pot of soup or cup of coffee), make sure you know where kids are so you don't trip over them. Never hold a baby or small child while cooking. Never warm baby bottles in the microwave oven. The liquid may heat unevenly, resulting in pockets of breast milk or formula that can scald a baby's mouth. Screen fireplaces and wood-burning stoves. Radiators and electric baseboard heaters may need to be screened as well. Teach kids never to put anything into the fireplace when it is lit. Also make sure they know the glass doors to the fireplace can be very hot and cause a burn. Outside/In the Car Use playground equipment with caution. If it's very hot outside, use the equipment only in the morning, when it's had a chance to cool down during the night. Remove your child's safety seat or stroller from the hot sun when not in use because kids can get burns from hot vinyl and metal. If you must leave your car seat or stroller in the sun, cover it with a blanket or towel. Before leaving your parked car on a hot day, hide the seatbelts' metal latch plates in the seats to prevent the sun from hitting them directly. Don't forget to apply sunscreen when going outside. Use a product with the SPF of 15 or higher. Apply sunscreen 20-30 minutes before going out and reapply every 2 hours or more often if in water. Do not use sunscreen on infants under 6 months of age — they should be kept out of the sun.