Scalding - Wikipedia Scalding is a form of thermal burn resulting from heated fluids such as boiling water or steam Most scalds are considered first- or second-degree burns, but third-degree burns can result, especially with prolonged contact The term is from the Latin word calidus, meaning hot [1]
Scald (move) - Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokémon . . . Scald inflicts damage and has a 30% chance of burning the target Upon execution, Scald will thaw the user if frozen (even if the move fails to hit the target) Scald now also thaws a frozen target hit by it The user shoots boiling hot water at its target It may also leave the target with a burn The user shoots boiling hot water at its target
How to Treat Scalds: Symptoms, First Aid, and Treatment A scald is slightly different from a burn, in that it’s caused by something wet (like water or steam) instead of dry heat In spite of this difference, the treatment for scalds and for burns is essentially the same
Burns and scalds - NHS Hold the burn or scald under cool running water for 15 to 30 minutes, or until the pain feels better If there's no running water available, you can use cool bottled water Remove any clothing or jewellery that's near the affected area – but do not remove anything that is stuck to the affected area