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And, if they are dragged across a rug, it can leave a minor, but painful, rug burn behind. People often don't think of treating rug burns, figuring the only thing you can do is leave them be and let them heal on their own.
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so funny story haha. i was at softball practice la ... Apply Cold Water to the Rug Burn; You can treat a rug burn the same way you'd treat other first degree burns. The first step to treating a rug burn is to hold the injured area under cool, running water for about ten or even twenty minutes.
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First Aid for Burns ... Burns result in pain, infection and shock. They are most serious when the victims are very young or very old. ... FIRST DEGREE burns are the least severe. They are characterized by redness or discoloration, mild swelling and pain. Overexposure to the sun is a common cause of first degree burns.
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www.survival-center.com/firstaid/burns.htm
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Today's first time parenting tip - Keep a rug burn dry, clean and give it air to speed healing Your baby's been crawling around for hours without pants.
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Classifying Burns ... Special Burns ... Most people believe heat causes burns, but the medical definition of a burn has more to do with the depth of damage, not the cause. Burns can be thermal (from extremes of heat or cold), chemical (such as acid), or radiant (sunburn, x-rays or artificial ultraviolet rays from a tanning booth).
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Because rug burns are usually acquired inconspicuously, the severity of these first-degree-like burns may be overlooked. Left untreated, rug burns can cause a great deal of pain. There are simple things you can do to relieve rug burn pain. ... Oftentimes rug burns are not treated because they are viewed as minor injuries.
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They may be caused by even a brief encounter with heat greater than 120°F (49°C). The source of this heat may be the sun (causinga sunburn), hot liquids, steam, fire, electricity, friction (causing rug burns and rope burns), and chemicals (causing a caustic burn upon contact).
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www.faqs.org/health/topics/4/Burns.html
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Today’s first time parenting tip - Keep a rug burn dry, clean and give it air to speed healing ... You pick them up and yipes! they’ve got rug burns. What do you do? ... Rug burns are minor, of the first degree variety. The best thing you can do for a rug burn, or any 1st degree burn, is the following:
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