The visible part of the skin is the epidermis. That can renew and regrow continuously. New cells are born in the depth of skin and will migrate to the surface by flattening. After the process of flattening, the older skin of your skin surface will die and gradually disappear once they reach the surface of your skin and will be replaced. These dead cells organized in superimposed layers constitute the stratum corneum, which plays a protective role. Blackhead Remover
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it's good
that you're asking as some basic sensible first aid advice can make a
difference to how burns heal.
Before you
treat burns you need to figure out the severity; whether they are first, second
or third degree burns. This will depend on the extent of the tissue damage.
First degree
burns are superficial and don't blister. The burn may be red and swollen. Run
the affected area under cool water and you can put some silver sulphadiazine on
it to help the healing.
Second
degree burns may turn white on touch and blisters may develop. The burns extend
to the middle skin layer. To treat; gently clean and dry the area. Apply antibiotic
cream and seek medical treatment immediately.
Third degree burns damage all 3 skin layers and can be very dangerous and even life threatening if they affect over 90% of the body. Treatment involves immediate medical care, fluids will be needed to deal with dehydration and possibly oxygen.
Over-exposure to tanning beds for too long can cause
burns, especially in sensitive skin. Aloe Vera is great for skin burns. It
works as an anti-inflammatory and sooths the pain as well. Cold compresses can
also help soothe.
If the burn
is really bad or looks like it might be infected, you should go to your doctor
immediately.
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