Honolulu Burn Treatment - Doctors of Waikiki

Burns: First, Second, and Third Degree

Urgent Care Clinic for First, Second, and Third Degree Burns Honolulu, HI

At Doctors of Waikiki, we provide immediate and expert care for all types of burns. Located in the heart of Honolulu, our urgent care center is equipped to handle first, second, and third-degree burns with the utmost professionalism. Our state-of-the-art facilities and highly trained medical staff ensure that each patient receives personalized care based on the severity of their burn. Whether it’s a minor injury from a kitchen accident or a more severe burn requiring complex treatment, our walk-in clinic is ready to assist you. Trust our team to offer compassionate care and effective treatment to alleviate pain and promote healing. Don’t let a burn injury go untreated—visit Doctors of Waikiki for prompt and efficient care.

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Expert Burn Treatment for All Degrees in Honolulu, HI

Doctors of Waikiki specialize in treating burn injuries with precision and care. Understanding the different types of burns and their potential complications is crucial for effective treatment and rapid recovery.

 Types of Burns:

  • First-Degree Burns: Affect only the outer layer of skin (epidermis), causing redness and pain.
  • Second-Degree Burns: Extend into the second layer of skin (dermis), resulting in swelling, blistering, or possibly just redness and pain.
  • Third-Degree Burns: Reach the fat layer beneath the skin (and sometimes deeper), destroying both the epidermis and dermis, leading to white or charred skin, which may be numb due to nerve damage.

 Severity and Treatment:

  • Minor Burns: Often treated with cooling, pain relief, and sterile dressings.
  • Major Burns: Require more intensive care, potentially including hydration, infection prevention, and surgical intervention.

 When to Seek Emergency Medical Assistance:

  • Seek immediate medical help if the burn is larger than the person’s palm, on the face, hands, feet, genitals, buttocks, or over a major joint. This is considered a major burn.
  • Also, seek professional care if signs of infection appear, such as increased pain, redness, fever, swelling, or oozing, or if the person has a tetanus shot that is not up to date.
  • The burn penetrates deep into the skin, causing white or charred areas.

For any burn injury, it is vital to consult with healthcare professionals at an emergency clinic like Doctors of Waikiki. We ensure every patient receives the care needed for a quick and safe recovery.

How to Treat Burns Immediately: First Aid Steps

Immediate action is crucial in managing burns to mitigate damage and alleviate pain. Here are essential first-aid steps you should take if you or someone else suffers a burn:

  1. Cool the Burn:

Run cool (not cold) water over the burn for at least 10 to 20 minutes. Alternatively, apply a clean, cool, wet cloth to the area. This helps reduce the skin’s temperature, decreases pain, and prevents further injury.

  1. Ensure Safety:

Remove any clothing or jewelry near the burnt area. However, do not try to remove anything stuck to the burn.

  1. Cover the Burn:

Use a sterile gauze bandage or a clean cloth. Wrap the covering loosely to avoid putting pressure on burned skin. Bandaging keeps air off the area, reduces pain, and protects blistered skin.

  1. Avoid Popping Blisters:

Blisters protect the underlying skin and popping them can lead to infection. If a blister breaks, clean the area with water (mild soap is optional), apply an antibiotic ointment, and cover it with a non-stick gauze bandage.

  1. Pain Relief:

Over-the-counter pain relievers such as ibuprofen, acetaminophen, or naproxen can help relieve pain and inflammation. Be sure to follow the appropriate dosage instructions.

  1. Hydration:

If the burn is large, the person needs to stay hydrated. Burns draw fluid towards the skin and away from the rest of the body, so drinking water is important.

Call 911 or Emergency Services

Immediate professional medical assistance is crucial if the burn is severe, which includes electrical burns, chemical burns, burns covering a significant part of the body, third-degree burns, or burns that affect breathing. Call 911 or your local emergency number without delay. While waiting for emergency services, continue to provide care as needed and monitor the person’s condition. Keep the individual calm, cover them with a clean sheet or blanket if they are chilled, and never apply ice or butter to the burns, as these can cause further damage.

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Fast Pain Relief for Burns: Visit Our Honolulu Urgent Care Clinic Now

Suffering from a burn can be both painful and distressing. At Doctors of Waikiki, we understand the urgency of treating burns and are committed to providing fast pain relief. Our Honolulu urgent care clinic is fully prepared to manage various burn injuries with prompt and efficient medical response. Do not wait for your symptoms to worsen—our doors are open for walk-ins, ensuring that you receive immediate care without the need for an appointment. For further inquiries or to speak with a medical professional, contact us at (808) 922-2112 or email doctorsofwaikiki@gmail.com. Visit us today and experience quick relief and professional burn care at Doctors of Waikiki.