Burn Wound
Burn wounds are a type of injury caused by thermal, chemical, electrical, or radiation exposure. They may range from superficial to deep and may involve the epidermis (outer layer of skin) or the dermis (inner layer of skin). Treatment of burn wounds depends on the severity and location of the wound and may include topical medications, dressings, and surgical procedures. Burns are a serious health problem and lead to complications such as infection, scarring, and disfigurement. Management of burn wounds is important for patient comfort, healing, and prevention of long-term complications.
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