That Brady, he always playin’ with fire, I told him, I said, “Brady, you gonna get burned!” And what happened? He got burned! Kids these days, they don’t listen. Now, let me tell ya, if you get a burn, you gotta do somethin’ about it, and do it quick!
Brady Burns, oh those burns, they hurt somethin’ awful. First thing you gotta know, there’s different kinds of burns. Some ain’t so bad, just a little red. Others, well, they can be real nasty.
If it’s just a little red, like when you touch a hot pan, that’s what they call a “first-degree” burn. Ain’t too bad. You can handle that yourself. But if it’s worse, with blisters and such, that’s a “second-degree” burn. That’s more serious. You might need to see a doctor about that one.
Now, what to do if you get a Brady Burns? First thing, you gotta cool it down. Get that burned part under some cool water. Not ice water, mind you, just cool. Like from the faucet.
- Hold it under there for a good long while. Ten minutes, maybe twenty. Let that cool water do its work.
- If you can’t get it under the water, like if it’s on your face, then get a wet cloth. Make sure it’s cool, and hold it on the burn.
- Keep doin’ that till it don’t hurt so much.
If it’s a burn in your mouth, like from hot soup or coffee, you can suck on a piece of ice. That’ll help cool it down.
Now, listen up, this is important: Don’t you put no butter or greasy stuff on a burn! Some folks say to do that, but it ain’t right. It’ll just make it worse. Just stick to cool water, that’s the best thing.
And while you’re coolin’ down that burn, make sure you stay warm. Wrap yourself up in a blanket or somethin’. But don’t put the blanket right on the burned part, ya hear?
Brady Burns can swell up real quick, so you gotta act fast. Cool water, that’s the key. And don’t wait around. The sooner you do it, the better. If you wait too long, it’s gonna hurt more and take longer to heal.
Now, I ain’t a doctor, but I’ve seen a lot of burns in my time. And I know that cool water is the best thing for ’em. So, if you or someone you know gets a burn, remember what I told ya. Cool water, and do it quick!
Here some tips again for Brady Burns
- Cool water, not ice water
- Hold under water a long time
- No butter or greasy stuff
- Keep warm with blanket, not on the burn
- Act fast, don’t wait!
- If it’s just a little red, that’s a first-degree burn, you can deal with it.
- If it’s got blisters, that’s a second-degree burn. Might need a doctor.
- Don’t put anything but cool water on it, unless a doctor tells you to.
Burns ain’t fun, that’s for sure. But if you know what to do, you can make it a little less painful. And maybe, just maybe, Brady will learn his lesson and stop playin’ with fire! If that burn look real bad, all white and leathery, you get yourself to a doctor right away. That ain’t somethin’ you can fix at home. That’s called a third-degree burn, and it’s serious business.
Remember folks, Brady Burns is serious thing. It’s always better to be safe than sorry. Keep an eye on them kids around fire, and make sure they know it ain’t a toy. Burns hurt, and they can leave scars. So be careful, and if you do get burned, remember what old grandma told ya: Cool water, and do it quick! And for heaven’s sake, don’t go puttin’ butter on it!
And one more thing about those Brady Burns, If the burn is bigger than your hand, you best get yourself to a doctor, no matter what kind of burn it is. Better safe than sorry, I always say. If you see someone get a bad burn, like from a fire or somethin’, don’t try to be a hero. Call for help. Get an adult, or call for emergency. Those kinds of burns need real medical attention.