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<language>en-us</language><item><title> ï»¿Unprotected Skin in August Burns Re </title><link> http://www.firstaidhomepage.com/burns/permalink.php?article=Sunburns in August Burns Red.txt </link><guid> http://www.firstaidhomepage.com/burns/permalink.php?article=Sunburns in August Burns Red.txt </guid><description> Almost everyone whose skin is sunburned in August burns red, which stands to reason because August is the hottest month of the year Sunburns in August burns red because the wavelengths of UVA and UVB light are more direct during the hottest part of summer Not only is there a threat from direct sunlight, but there is also a threat from reflected sunlight The white sand of a beach and the water b.....&lt;a href='http://www.firstaidhomepage.com/burns/permalink.php?article=Sunburns in August Burns Red.txt'&gt;More on Burns&lt;/a&gt;</description></item><item><title> ï»¿How to Hide Cigarette Burn </title><link> http://www.firstaidhomepage.com/burns/permalink.php?article=Cigarette Burns.txt </link><guid> http://www.firstaidhomepage.com/burns/permalink.php?article=Cigarette Burns.txt </guid><description> Cigarette burns in carpet

Sooner or later, if you smoke or someone in your family smokes, you will get burn marks on your furniture, on your carpet, on a wooden table, or somewhere You donâ€™t have to live with nasty cigarette burns throughout your home; you can do something about it Before doing any repairs to your carpet, vacuum the carpet at the site of the cigarette burns Next, pull up the.....&lt;a href='http://www.firstaidhomepage.com/burns/permalink.php?article=Cigarette Burns.txt'&gt;More on Burns&lt;/a&gt;</description></item><item><title> ï»¿Self Treatment for Burn </title><link> http://www.firstaidhomepage.com/burns/permalink.php?article=Treatment for burns2.txt </link><guid> http://www.firstaidhomepage.com/burns/permalink.php?article=Treatment for burns2.txt </guid><description> You may be burned any minute of any day Knowing treatment for burns is essential for everyone You could be burned while you are alone with no one there to help you Burns can be thermal, chemical, or electrical; either form of burn can be minor or serious Burns are categorized into three classes called degrees

First degree burns are the least serious, involving only the epidermis Second degr.....&lt;a href='http://www.firstaidhomepage.com/burns/permalink.php?article=Treatment for burns2.txt'&gt;More on Burns&lt;/a&gt;</description></item><item><title> ï»¿Caustic Chemicals and Second Degree Burn </title><link> http://www.firstaidhomepage.com/burns/permalink.php?article=Second Degree Burns.txt </link><guid> http://www.firstaidhomepage.com/burns/permalink.php?article=Second Degree Burns.txt </guid><description> Chemical induced second degree burns occur when the skin is exposed to a caustic substance The chemical could be either acidic or alkaline in nature Corrosive chemicals often cause second degree burns Depending on the chemical that made contact with the skin, the symptoms may vary, but generally there might be itching or burning sensations There may be darkening or bleaching of the skin Chemi.....&lt;a href='http://www.firstaidhomepage.com/burns/permalink.php?article=Second Degree Burns.txt'&gt;More on Burns&lt;/a&gt;</description></item><item><title> ï»¿How the Sun Burns Your Ski </title><link> http://www.firstaidhomepage.com/burns/permalink.php?article=Sun Burns.txt </link><guid> http://www.firstaidhomepage.com/burns/permalink.php?article=Sun Burns.txt </guid><description> The sun burns the skin unless we have applied a sunscreen or we have developed a gradual tan Most people that are fair complected donâ€™t tan easily and the sun burns their sensitive skin Most people with blond, red or light brown hair have fair skin; they have to take special precautions not to burn 

In order to understand how the sun burns the skin you must look at the skin What is the skin.....&lt;a href='http://www.firstaidhomepage.com/burns/permalink.php?article=Sun Burns.txt'&gt;More on Burns&lt;/a&gt;</description></item><item><title> ï»¿First Aid Burns Kit </title><link> http://www.firstaidhomepage.com/burns/permalink.php?article=First Aid Burns.txt </link><guid> http://www.firstaidhomepage.com/burns/permalink.php?article=First Aid Burns.txt </guid><description> Everyone should have a first aid kit, and that kit should contain items to treat burns But in the workplace, first aid burns kits are necessary for the treatment of minor burns in that occur while on the job in the workplace Someone that works with caustic chemicals or flame must have a first aid burns kit Not only are there products for first aid to cuts and scrapes, but there has to be equipm.....&lt;a href='http://www.firstaidhomepage.com/burns/permalink.php?article=First Aid Burns.txt'&gt;More on Burns&lt;/a&gt;</description></item><item><title> ï»¿Womenâ€™s Razor Burn </title><link> http://www.firstaidhomepage.com/burns/permalink.php?article=Razor Burns.txt </link><guid> http://www.firstaidhomepage.com/burns/permalink.php?article=Razor Burns.txt </guid><description> Women have options to prevent razor burns One way to stop razor burns is to stop shaving, but most women donâ€™t want to have unsightly hair showing on their legs and underarms Hydrocortisone cream 1% used after shaving will prevent or reduce the appearance of razor burns It is important not to use hydrocortisone cream on a daily basis without the consent of your physician Hydrocortisone cream.....&lt;a href='http://www.firstaidhomepage.com/burns/permalink.php?article=Razor Burns.txt'&gt;More on Burns&lt;/a&gt;</description></item><item><title> ï»¿Treating Burns of all Degree </title><link> http://www.firstaidhomepage.com/burns/permalink.php?article=Treating Burns.txt </link><guid> http://www.firstaidhomepage.com/burns/permalink.php?article=Treating Burns.txt </guid><description> The method for treating burns has changed over the years Many years ago it was common to treat a burn by rubbing butter on it; however, research and experience has taught us that treating burns with butter or some other oil based product will insulate the burn and keep the heat in, which may cause further tissue damage First aid for treating burns is to start by getting away from the source of t.....&lt;a href='http://www.firstaidhomepage.com/burns/permalink.php?article=Treating Burns.txt'&gt;More on Burns&lt;/a&gt;</description></item><item><title> ï»¿Advancement of the Treatment for Burn </title><link> http://www.firstaidhomepage.com/burns/permalink.php?article=Treatment for Burns1.txt </link><guid> http://www.firstaidhomepage.com/burns/permalink.php?article=Treatment for Burns1.txt </guid><description> Burn units in hospitals did not make their debut until sometime in the early 1970â€™s; before then there was no established protocol for the treatment for burns If you were badly burned you were admitted to a hospital to be treated on a medical/surgical floor if the hospital was just a small county hospital If you managed to live in a bigger city with a larger hospital you would have been admitt.....&lt;a href='http://www.firstaidhomepage.com/burns/permalink.php?article=Treatment for Burns1.txt'&gt;More on Burns&lt;/a&gt;</description></item><item><title> ï»¿Causes of 2nd Degree Burn </title><link> http://www.firstaidhomepage.com/burns/permalink.php?article=2nd Degree Burns.txt </link><guid> http://www.firstaidhomepage.com/burns/permalink.php?article=2nd Degree Burns.txt </guid><description> One of the most common causes of 2nd degree burns is sunlight Going out in the sun for long periods with any protection from a sunscreen or protective clothing is a dangerous thing to do because UV rays of the sun penetrate deep into the skin and can burn large areas of skin The summer months are the most dangerous for burns; however people living in climates where there is lots of snow can get .....&lt;a href='http://www.firstaidhomepage.com/burns/permalink.php?article=2nd Degree Burns.txt'&gt;More on Burns&lt;/a&gt;</description></item><item><title> ï»¿First Aid for Burn </title><link> http://www.firstaidhomepage.com/burns/permalink.php?article=Burns.txt </link><guid> http://www.firstaidhomepage.com/burns/permalink.php?article=Burns.txt </guid><description> The severity of burns is determined by the amount of damage to the tissues of the body Burns are classified by degrees: first, second and third degree; the higher the degree the more serious the burn 

First degree burns are the least serious, involving the epidermisâ€ the outermost layer of the skin  A burn in this category is characterized by pain, swelling and redness of the area Other than.....&lt;a href='http://www.firstaidhomepage.com/burns/permalink.php?article=Burns.txt'&gt;More on Burns&lt;/a&gt;</description></item><item><title> ï»¿A Therapeutic Look at Third Degree Burn </title><link> http://www.firstaidhomepage.com/burns/permalink.php?article=Third Degree Burns.txt </link><guid> http://www.firstaidhomepage.com/burns/permalink.php?article=Third Degree Burns.txt </guid><description> Normally one might think of fire when they think of third degree burns, but they can be caused by chemical contact with the skin, and scalding injuries also Serious burn injuries could be caused by electrical burns There is many ways to obtain such a serious injury No matter how the injury happened, there is always a threat of impending shock, circulatory collapse, heart failure, respiratory fa.....&lt;a href='http://www.firstaidhomepage.com/burns/permalink.php?article=Third Degree Burns.txt'&gt;More on Burns&lt;/a&gt;</description></item></channel></rss>
