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ICD-10 code: X15.2

Chapter: External causes of morbidity and mortality

What to do if you come in contact with a hotplate?

Hotplates are common in many households and workplaces, as they are used for cooking and heating various materials. However, it is important to remember that hotplates can be dangerous, and if not handled properly, they can cause serious injuries. If you come in contact with a hotplate, here are some steps to follow:

  1. Remove the source of heat
  2. The first thing you should do is turn off the hotplate or remove the source of heat. This will prevent the burn from getting worse and may help to reduce the pain.

  3. Cool the affected area
  4. Hold the affected area under cool running water for at least 20 minutes. This will help to reduce the pain and swelling, and may help to prevent the burn from getting worse.

  5. Cover the affected area
  6. Once you have cooled the affected area, cover it with a sterile, non-stick dressing. This will help to protect the burn from infection and further damage.

  7. Visit a doctor
  8. If the burn is severe, or if you are unsure of how to treat it, you should visit a doctor as soon as possible. They will be able to assess the severity of the burn and provide you with the appropriate treatment.

It is important to remember that prevention is always better than cure when it comes to hotplates. Always handle hotplates with care, and never leave them unattended. If you have children or pets in the house, make sure to keep them away from hotplates to prevent accidents.

By following these steps, you can help to prevent serious injuries and ensure that any burns are treated appropriately. If you have any concerns about hotplate safety, speak to a qualified professional for advice.