Hot spilling can cause skin burns. To overcome this, you can apply an ointment for scalded wounds, after taking first aid measures. In addition to pain, scalded can also cause burns to the skin. The severity of burns from being scalded can vary depending on the location and extent of the affected skin area. First Aid Hot Scalded When scalded, do not immediately apply the ointment, but give first aid to the burn first. The following are the first aid steps that need to be taken when scalded: Flush skin with running water or tap water, for at least 20 minutes. Don't use ice cubes, ice water, or oily ingredients, like butter. If the hot water area covers a large part of the body, do not soak in cold water. This can cause loss of body heat and it will worsen the condition of a burn. Remove all jewelry or clothing near hot scalded skin areas. However, if there are items that are attached directly to the wound, do not remove it so as not to cause more severe damage to the skin t...