We independently review everything we recommend. When you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. Learn more› By Ellen Airhart Ellen Airhart wrote about emergency preparedness and sanitation.
As the temperature drops and the evenings become darker, we may be more worried about the possibility of slipping on ice than sustaining burn injuries. But, scalds (caused by hot liquid or steam) and ...
Dear Doctors: I burned myself on the stove, but it didn’t look bad so I wasn’t worried. The next morning, the skin had turned red and the burn was all swollen. What’s the right way to take care of a ...