Burn treatment

7 | 7 result
4.9
(121)
Family medicine
  • Available tomorrow
  • $5 MEDS
  • Highly rated
"He was knowledgeable and didn't rush me and took the time to ask questions. It was a great experience and I would use him again."
4.0
(46)
Internal medicine
  • Available tomorrow
  • $5 MEDS
  • Loyal patients
"Listened to my concerns and addressed. Very satisfied. Quick and easy appointment."
5.0
(3)
Family medicine
  • $5 MEDS
5.0
(2)
Pediatrics
  • Available tomorrow
  • $5 MEDS
4.9
(135)
Dermatology
  • Available tomorrow
  • $5 MEDS
  • Highly rated
"Professional, efficient, factual, reassuring. Excellent way to do a quick & productive consultation. I was able to share high resolution photos with the doctor and that was all really necessary to do the initial assessment."
4.9
(135)
Dermatology
  • Available tomorrow
  • $5 MEDS
  • Highly rated
"Professional, efficient, factual, reassuring. Excellent way to do a quick & productive consultation. I was able to share high resolution photos with the doctor and that was all really necessary to do the initial assessment."
Urgent care
  • Available tomorrow
  • $5 MEDS

About Burn

Back to the top

Nearly 500,000 people seek emergency treatment for burns in the United States every year. A burn is tissue damage caused by exposure to high heat, sun exposure, or contact with harmful chemicals. Burns are usually classified according to their severity:

- First-degree burn: A first-degree burn is relatively mild in severity and only affects the outer layer of the skin.

- Second-degree burn: Second-degree burns affect the outer layer of the skin (epidermis) and the second layer of skin (dermis).

- Third-degree burn: Third-degree burns reach the fat tissue that is located beneath the skin.

Symptoms of a burn will also vary depending on the severity of the burn.

Degrees of burns are detailed below:

First-degree burns:

  • Pain
  • Redness

Second-degree burns:

  • Pain
  • Swelling
  • Red or discolored skin
  • Blistering
  • Scarring

Third-degree burns:

  • Severe pain
  • Discolored skin (skin may become black, brown, or white)
  • Nerve damage

Most cases of first-degree burns can be treated at home with self-care methods. If you are experiencing the symptoms of second or third-degree burns, seek medical attention right away. Not only can these injuries be extremely painful, but they may lead to serious bacterial or viral infections.

Treatment Options

Doctors and providers on Sesame offer the following medications often used to treat {{ searchTerm }} for just $5 with free delivery. Book a visit today to discuss if the following medication can be part of a treatment for {{ searchTerm }}.

Note that all prescriptions are at your provider's discretion.

Below is a list of common treatment options for burns. During your appointment, discuss these with your doctor to determine the right treatment plan for you.

SERVICE
Credentials
Provider specialty
Provider gender
Language