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First, assess the seriousness of the wound, and then apply light pressure to stop any bleeding
Ice and ice-cold water can damage tissue, restrict blood flow and delay the healing process
First-degree burns can benefit from cool water, moisturizer and nonstick bandages, but worse burns require medical intervention
Get quick relief with ice chips, popsicles, milk and saltwater
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Ice, saline rinses, OTC pain meds and honey can all help soothe a troubled taster
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