XSoul0ficeX answered Saturday January 15 2005, 9:51 am: Put ice on it for about 5 minutes (not directly on it, put a towel or something in between it and your hand) wait 5 minutes and put it on for 5 min. again.. [ XSoul0ficeX's advice column | Ask XSoul0ficeX A Question ]
Kels answered Thursday January 13 2005, 10:27 pm: run it under cold water for like 15min and even if it till doesnt hurt, the skin below your hand will still be bad. and then go see a doctor.
bAhAmAmA0250 answered Thursday January 13 2005, 9:56 pm: put it under cold water but no ice for like 30 mins and put burn cream on it and then a bandaid and keep the burn above your heart like elevated. If u use ice it will scar-trix [ bAhAmAmA0250's advice column | Ask bAhAmAmA0250 A Question ]
uacctk14 answered Thursday January 13 2005, 9:06 pm: ok first either run your hand under water for like 20 min. or put ice on it ...i recently burned my thumb too and my friend said putting toothpaste on it helps ease the pain..hope i helped! [ uacctk14's advice column | Ask uacctk14 A Question ]
Shortie8959 answered Thursday January 13 2005, 9:04 pm: Ouch! Try running it under water for at least 5 mins. That's what everything always says anyway. Good luck, hope your hand feels better!
♥ Erin [ Shortie8959's advice column | Ask Shortie8959 A Question ]
Karen answered Thursday January 13 2005, 8:20 pm: Well there really isn't anything you can do; only running your hand under cold water and then puting cream on it or vaseline. Hope I Helped :)
-Karen [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
crazybrunet09 answered Thursday January 13 2005, 8:03 pm: take a thin rag and put ice in it and then run it under normal or cold temp water just as long as its not hot and hold it in that hand and it might drip but it helps... hope i helped!!! much luv *brookie* [ crazybrunet09's advice column | Ask crazybrunet09 A Question ]
AdviceMistress answered Thursday January 13 2005, 7:56 pm: run it under cold water for a couple of minutes or get ice or an ice pack and put it over your hand!
CaitLynnG answered Thursday January 13 2005, 7:27 pm: Well, it is going to hurt for a bit, or maybe even a few days. If you have suave or maybe aloe lotion. That always helps for burns. [ CaitLynnG's advice column | Ask CaitLynnG A Question ]
mysticpixie05 answered Thursday January 13 2005, 7:12 pm: umm... put ice on it. i dont know if you have any type of cream that is used for treating a burn or not. but if you do put that on it so it costs it and then put something over it so you dont get the cream everywhere. but trust me it will go away. it was only hot water from a spicket. it wasnt really anything major. but your best bet would be to just put ice on it because it isnt a serious burn. the redness and pain will go away in a little while. just quit thinking about it and you wont even know you did it. [ mysticpixie05's advice column | Ask mysticpixie05 A Question ]
xxBrOkEnxx answered Thursday January 13 2005, 7:10 pm: run it under warm water close to cold but warm water...its something to do with like reactions and stuff then like put some cream on it so it doesnt hurt or anything [ xxBrOkEnxx's advice column | Ask xxBrOkEnxx A Question ]
LexybelNLisa answered Thursday January 13 2005, 7:09 pm: Well you probably have done so already, but run it under REALLLLY cold water, and maybe even use ice.. and after that put a band-aid on and some burn cream if you do.. the burning feeling should go away, depending on how much you burned yourself.. hope it feels better! [ LexybelNLisa's advice column | Ask LexybelNLisa A Question ]
neEdsoMeheLp answered Thursday January 13 2005, 7:08 pm: hmm put it under cold water not hot haha you know why or use ice of an ice pack.. and if your mom or dad is home tell them they might have some other ideas xOx jiLl [ neEdsoMeheLp's advice column | Ask neEdsoMeheLp A Question ]
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