It is recommended to first consult a pharmacist to properly diagnose and recommend the appropriate treatment for the swelling/burn. A pharmacist will be able to assess the situation and provide guidance on the best course of action to take for healing. If the pharmacist deems it necessary, they may also suggest seeking medical attention. It is important to seek professional advice in order to properly address the issue and promote healing.
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