Third-Degree Burns: What to Do (and What Not To Do)
No, a third degree burn should not be run under cold water for ten minutes. In fact, it should not be run under cold water at all. Third degree burns are very serious and can require immediate medical attention. They should be covered with a clean, dry cloth and the person should be taken to the hospital immediately.Heat Stroke - Related Articles
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