Skin burn: Use cool water, not ice as can damage s If possible, especially if the burn is caused by chemicals, hold the burned skin under cool running water for 10 to 15 minutes until it does not hurt as much. ... If this is not possible, put a cool, clean wet cloth on the burn, or soak the burn in a cool water bath for 5 minutes. Consult to get Rx: antibacterial cream with 1% silver-sulfadizine (FlamazineĀ®)
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See doctor: Oil burns can be severe. The amount of pain he is having should be evaluated by a doctor. So yes take him in
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