@Grilled
Now I am a Doctor, though not the kind of doctor that is licensed to kill you, drug you, burn you or cut out your organs...but I do know a thing or two about wellness...
I think you can even find these remedies at Wal-Mart or a Whole Foods or your local store that sells these types of products... if I recall you live somewhere kind of remote...
Ching Wan Hung
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Solstice...rbal-Balm-for-Burns-.35-OZ-Pack-of-2/54449161
http://www.itmonline.org/jintu/chingwan.htm
"...Ching Wan Hung (also written
Jing Wan Hong) is a Chinese herbal ointment that is considered especially helpful in the treatment of burns. It has been applied to chemical burns, radiation burns, and sunburns, as well as burns caused by fire, electricity,
steam, or
direct contact with a hot liquid. It is also utilized to treat hemorrhoids, poison oak/ivy dermatitis, and bedsores. It acts to relieve pain, decrease inflammation and infection, and aid in the regeneration of the damaged tissues. It is fast acting, alleviating burn pain almost immediately after application. Rub a generous amount of ointment directly into the affected area after it has been thoroughly cleaned. The area may be covered with gauze to further reduce possibility of infection and irritation. Gauze should be changed daily. Note that this ointment, like many Chinese ointments and liniments with a red color, can stain clothing.
The package labels, which have varied, gives this partial list of ingredients:
Pistacia chinensis, full grown.
Lobelia 27.5%
Myrrh 17.5%
Tang-kuei 12%
Borneol 12%
Sanguisorba 8.5%
Chaenomeles 8.5%
Frankincense 8.5%
Carthamus 8.5%
Pistacia 8.5% "
&
Yunnan Baiyao
Your local place where you will find herbs and salves will have some great things to soothe the burn and regenerate the skin.
Drink lots and lots of water...
Oh and I'll add to all of this "if it was me... I would treat the burn with these remedies...."