Burns demolish skin, which can guide to us losing heat as well as losing significant bodily fluids. Plus, burns can make us susceptible to infection. While minor burns on fingers and hands are not terribly dangerous, burns on even relatively small areas of skin are capable of developing serious complications. If you think a burn of any type is significant, stop reading this and call 911 immediately. For a video demonstration of burn treatments, watch How to Treat a Burn. To understand how deep burns look and what they do to skin. 1. Stop the burning process. Cool the burned area with cool running water for several minutes. Minor burns can be cooled with tap water over the sink. Don't be afraid to rinse bigger burns with a hose outside. Don't spray severe burns with high pressure, just let the water run over the burned area for as long as you can. If an ambulance is coming, continue running water over the burned area until the ambulance arrives. 2. Look for blistering, sloug...