Burns

Expert Care for Burn Injuries

Burns can happen unexpectedly and result from various sources, including light, heat, chemicals, electricity, or friction. Whether you have a minor burn that requires immediate attention or a more severe injury, Polaris Health Care is here to provide the right diagnosis and treatment for your needs.

Burns

Burns are classified into four distinct categories, each requiring specific treatment approaches:

1st Degree Burns

Description: Characterized by redness on the skin with no blistering.
Treatment: Easily treatable at Polaris Health Care urgent care. Relief methods include applying a cool compress, aloe, lidocaine ointment, and acetaminophen to alleviate pain.

2nd Degree Burns

Description: Involves redness on the skin with the formation of clear blisters.
Treatment: Mild burn blisters can be treated at our walk-in clinic, but you should head to the emergency room if extensive blistering appears white or bloody.

3rd Degree Burns

Description: Represents a full-thickness burn that appears dry or slightly leathery, often with a whitish-brown color instead of redness.
Treatment: Requires immediate attention at the emergency room. In some cases, an excision may be necessary.

4th Degree Burns

Description: The skin will look black or charred, and the patient may not feel pain due to destroyed nerve fibers.
Treatment: Call an ambulance immediately for these severe burns.

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