Burns are injuries to the skin or deeper tissues caused by heat, chemicals, electricity, sunlight, steam or other sources. Common causes of burns at home include hot liquids, grease fires, and contact with hot surfaces, such as a stove or iron.
Major burns need emergency medical help. Minor burns usually can be safely treated at home with first aid.
Call 911 or your local emergency services or go to the emergency room if a burn:
Get emergency medical help for burns caused by electricity, lightning or strong chemicals. Even a minor burn may need medical attention if it affects the eyes, mouth, hands or genitals. Babies and older adults might need emergency care for minor burns as well.
Major burns need emergency medical care. While waiting for help:
You can usually treat minor burns at home:
If a burn is deep and you haven't had a tetanus shot in the past five years, you may need a booster shot.
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