Burn Cream MD, medicated burn treatment cream, provides immediate relief, speeds healing and reduces scarring.
Burns are ugly and they hurt. But they can be treated successfully if simple first aid is administered quickly. The fact is that burns, unless treated right away, will get worse. They'll get deeper below the surface of the skin because the heat continues to do damage.
You might not think of your skin as an organ; after all, it hardly looks like a kidney or a heart. But the skin is a system of the body, and it's the largest organ of the body, too. It's the first shield against aliens, a natural-growing, one-person army of protection, germ warfare, and elimination. If something happens to the skin, the rest of your body is much more vulnerable to infection, shock, and disease. Unless you act fast, a burn can seep into the skin and invade your entire body. Accidentally touching a hot burner or a scalding hot pot are a couple of examples of a first-degree contact burns you can get. First-degree burns are the most benign and most common burns of all. However, because first-degree burns irritate nerve endings (especially fingertips), they can hurt a great deal. Luckily, healing is very quick because only the outermost layer of skin is affected.
First-degree burns do not usually need professional medical attention. Simply cool the burn under cold, running water for several minutes to stop the burn from getting worse and soothe the area with Burn Cream MD, a product of Healing Skin, LLC. Burn Cream MD offers today's most effective tool to keep on hand for minor burns whether you're working in the house or a professional kitchen. Wherever quick relief is needed, a patented blend of soothing analgesics combined with healthy moisture delivers immediate relief for pain, speeds healing and decreases scarring.
Burn Cream MD isn't just for professionals. Statistics show that at least 50 percent of all burn accidents can be prevented. The numbers are staggering:
- In the US, approx 2.4 million burn injuries are reported each year: 65 million treated by medical professionals
- For children ages 14 and under, most common causes of product-related thermal burn injuries are hair curlers, curling irons, room heaters, ovens and ranges, irons, gasoline and fireworks.
- From ages 75 and above, the kitchen is most frequent area for burns, with outdoor fire being next.
- Most common burn accidents for older adults are from flame or scalding, lighting trash fires or a furnace or bathing.
These statistics do not take into account the injuries that go unreported. These type burns include minor scalds, match burns, iron and curling iron burns, burns from coffee, microwave steam, barbecues, ovens, etc.

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