3rd degree burn
Discussion in 'All Categories' started by abdul kium - May 4th, 2013 6:33 am.
abdul kium
abdul kium
I got third degree burn.healed very slowly.Is it necessary to change my medicine?
I eat
from day 24-03-2013
till now
cefixime 200mg 1+0+1
Flucloxacillin 500mg 1+1+1+1
esomeprazole 20mg 1+0+1
ketorolac tromethamine 10 mg 1+1+1
ascorbic acid 250mg 1+0+1
Silver sulfadiazine dressing Daily
re: 3rd degree burn by Dr J S Chowhan - May 5th, 2013 3:23 am
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Dr J S Chowhan
Dr J S Chowhan
Dear Abdul Kium

Your medicines are OK but for proper healing of burn you should get high protein diet. Third degree burns involve both layers of the skin and may also damage the underlying bones, muscles, and tendons. The burn site appears pale, charred, or leathery. There is generally no pain in the area because the nerve endings are destroyed.

People who get burned have become susceptible to infection. It is not easy to share with if your minor burn is infected because the skin surrounding a burn is usually red and might become warm to touch both of which will also be signs and symptoms of infection. Any alteration of the look of a burn, or even in the way that the person feels, should be delivered to the interest of your doctor.


Potential indications of infection include:

Minor burns is treatable with natural products. Severe burns, however, always require immediate medical help. It is particularly important for people who have been seriously burned to get enough nutrients of their diet program. Burn patients in hospitals are often given high calorie, high protein diets to hurry recovery.

Do not try to take care of a second or third degree burn all on your own. Always seek medical advice. Ask a medical expert which supplements are fantastic for you. Always educate your health care provider in regards to the herbs and supplements you use or considering using, as some supplements may hinder conventional treatments.

Following these guidelines may increase your healing and our health and well being.

Eat antioxidant foods, including fruits, and green vegetables. One study discovered that high doses of vitamin C post burn reduced fluid requirements by 40 percent, reduced burn tissue water content 50 percent, and reduced ventilator days.

Avoid refined foods, including white breads, pastas, and sugar.

Eat fewer red meats plus more liver organ, cold water fish, tofu or beans for protein.

Use healthy cooking oils, for example extra virgin olive oil or vegetable oil.

Reduce or eliminate trans fatty acids, seen in commercially baked goods such as cookies, crackers, cakes, Chips, onion rings, donuts, unhealthy food, and margarine.

Avoid caffeine and other stimulants, alcohol, and tobacco.

Drink Six to eight glasses of filtered water daily.

With these remedy your healing of burn wound will be faster.

With regard

J S Chowhan
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