Posted in Category : Common Ailments | January 15, 2010

Third Degree Burns and Treatments

Third Degree Burns and Scarring

When people talk about third degree burns they usually mean the severest kind of burn. More specifically the term is given to the kind of burn which affects not just the superficial layer, but all layers of skin. Such third degree burns are likely to lead to lasting injury to both tissue and nerves. The appearance of such skin can range from black to even white or brown. Scarring is a real problem and unavoidable in such burn cases. With any sort of burn, time becomes a critical factor when it comes to treatment. This is why burn treatment must be started without any kind of delay. Water is typically used to cool the burnt skin area until medical help arrives. This helps to take care of the heat emitted by the burn as well as preventing further skin injury. With major burns, immersion in cold water should however be avoided. With third degree burns, if you are near the victim, resist the urge to remove his or her singed clothes since you could peel the skin off if it is still stuck to the skin.

Third Degree Burn Treatment and Home Remedies

As with most burns, it is imperative that the burn and the surrounding skin surface be kept both clean and dry. When the burn scars and heals, it will help to apply some of that extremely useful aloe vera. Remember that with any sort of burn, pain management becomes important. Keep the burn patient as comfortable as possible and take care of his or her nutritional requirements. When it comes to burn victim clothing options, ensure easy to breathe materials like cotton. With burn treatment, water is always important. Hydration helps such burn patients. Do bear in mind that third degree burns are so severe that one can’t do without medical help. It is mostly minor burns that one treats at home. At a later stage, home remedies like the use of chamomile can provide help when treating burn victims. One has to be careful about any sort of alteration in the manner of the burn. For instance, pus or some sort of discharge means that there is a possibility of an infection, so you should call your health care provider. Your doctor will be able to guide not only on treatment of burns but also on ways to keep scarring to a minimum. You should be able to supplement and complement the doctor’s treatment with these home treatments after getting them cleared with the doctor.

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