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    idk what the hell carmal is, but you have to keep your foot under cool water. Keep some ice on it afterwards. If it is really bad you should go to the doctor or GP. They might have something that can help. My friend burnt his underfoot and walked limp for a pretty long time. watch out.

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    Thanks i put it in a bucket filled with water and kept there for like 30 mins and the pain stopped


    Plus i was trying to make caramel it was mid night when i posted that and i was tired :P
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    making caremel ia midnight :O?

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    argghhhhh.... caramel *dreams*

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    lol i am going to hell

    It is essential to apply appropriate first aid to any burn as soon as possible. This will limit the amount of damage to your skin. You may need to apply these first aid techniques to yourself or to another person who has been burnt.
    First aid for burns

    First aid advice for burns and scalds caused by heat, such as flames, is outlined below.

    * Stop the burning process as soon as possible. This may mean removing the person from the area, dousing flames with water or smothering flames with a blanket. Do not put yourself at risk of getting burnt as well.
    * Remove any clothing or jewellery near the burnt area of skin, but do not attempt to remove anything that is stuck to the burnt skin because this could cause more damage.
    * Cool the burn with cool or lukewarm water for 10-30 minutes, ideally within 20 minutes of the injury occurring. Never use ice, iced water or any creams or greasy substances, such as butter.
    * Make sure that the person keeps warm, using a blanket or layers of clothing (avoiding the injured area). This is to prevent hypothermia occurring, when a person’s body temperature drops below 35°C (95°F). This is a risk if you are cooling a large burnt area, particularly in children and the elderly.
    * Cover the burn with cling film in a layer over the burn, rather than by wrapping it around a limb. A clean, clear plastic bag can be used for burns on your hand.
    * The pain from a burn can be treated with paracetamol or ibuprofen. Always check the manufacturer’s instructions when using over-the-counter (OTC) medication. Children under 16 years of age should not be given aspirin.

    Once you have taken these steps, you will need to decide whether further medical treatment is necessary (see box, right). See Recovery for advice about what to do next.

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    i dont think he burnt his foot that bad. But i said he should use ice lol. I could ve killed him ! =3

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