First-Degree Burn | Symptoms & Causes
What are the symptoms of a first-degree burn?
The following are the most common signs and symptoms of a first-degree burn. However, each child may experience symptoms differently. Symptoms may include:
- redness
- dry skin
- skin that is painful to touch
- pain usually lasts 48 to 72 hours and then subsides
- peeling skin
The symptoms of a first-degree burn may resemble other conditions or medical problems. Consult your child's physician for a diagnosis.
What causes a first-degree burn?
In most cases, first-degree burns are caused by the following:
- mild sunburn
- flash burn: a sudden, brief burst of heat
First-Degree Burn | Diagnosis & Treatments
How do we treat first-degree burns?
First-degree burns usually heal on their own within a week. Treatment may depend on the severity of the burn and may include the following:
- cold compresses
- lotion or ointments
- acetaminophen or ibuprofen
First-degree burns are usually not bandaged. Consult your child's physician for additional treatment for first-degree burns.