- Pink Menace
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It was a cold day near the southern base in Blood Gulch. Cortana and I were relaxing over a game of Go Fish, WHEN OUT OF NO WHERE 700 BANSHEES CAME FLYING IN!!! I GRABED MY SPARTAN LASER AND LET HELL REIGN DOWN UPON THEM. I HOPPED IN THE NEAREST WARTHOG AND TOLD CORTANA TO GET IN.
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Morphine?
Nah. I'd probably go for Liquid Nitrogen.After a quick search on Google, I uncovered this.
First Degree:
Soak the burn in cool water. Then treat it with aloe vera cream or an antibiotic ointment. To protect the burned area, put a dry gauze bandage over the burn.
Second Degree:
Soak the burn in cool water for 15 minutes. If the burned area is small, put cool, clean wet cloths on the burn for a few minutes every day. Then put on an antibiotic cream. Cover the burn with a nonstick dressing held in place with gauze or tape. Check the burn every day for signs of infection, such as increased pain, redness, swelling or pus. If you see any of these signs, go to your doctor right away. To prevent infection, don't break the blisters.
If a first or second degree burn covers a large area, or is on your face, hands, feet or genitals, you should see a doctor right away.
Ice or very cold water is no longer the recommended treatment for first or second degree burns, since it has been found that this will also cause damage to the tissues. Instead, cool water applied to the burned area will ease pain and stop further damage to hot tissues.
[Edited on 12/9/2004 6:54:20 PM]