Learn how to properly handle child burns, especially emergency response measures when blisters appear due to burns.
The baby developed blisters after moxibustion, and five days later, the wound is still red and swollen. Parents inquire about infection and treatment suggestions.
Vitamin E, hydroquinone cream, Melilase scar removal cream, and CO2 laser skin resurfacing are effective for burn recovery
Understand the severity of burns and the applicability of burn ointment to provide proper treatment methods for children with burns.
JUC is a physical antibacterial spray dressing, primarily composed of organic silicon quaternary ammonium salt, which can be applied to skin and mucosal wounds to provide a physical protective layer, isolating the wound from bacteria, fungi, and viruses, and other microorganisms. JUC is not a medicine and cannot replace intravenous therapy.
Discuss the appropriate duration and treatment methods for soaking in water after a burn to avoid further injury and promote wound recovery.
Child’s thigh skin turns white after spilled hot water burn, how to handle it?
The treatment of a deep second-degree burn’s wound directly affects the size of the scar. During the treatment period, disinfectant solutions should be applied, along with anti-inflammatory ointments and aloe vera gel.
Discussing the treatment options for third-degree burns, particularly whether skin graft surgery is necessary for pediatric patients.
Learn how to correctly handle a child’s burn injuries, including rinsing with cold water and treating blisters.