Reconstructive Surgery

Acute Burn

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Burn

Burn is an injury to the skin or other organic tissue primarily caused by heat or due to radiation, radioactivity, electricity, friction or contact with chemicals.

TYPES OF BURN:

  • Friction Burn
  • Cold Burns
  • Thermal Burns
  • Radiation Burns
  • Chemical Burns
  • Electrical Burns

CLASSIFICATION:

  • First-degree (superficiall)
  • Second-degree (partial thickness)
  • Third-degree (full thickness)

Source: World Health Organization (WHO)

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Burn

Burn injuries occur when skin and underlying tissues are damaged due to heat, chemicals, electricity, or radiation. The severity of a burn depends on its depth and the extent of tissue damage, ranging from mild first-degree burns to severe third-degree burns that affect deeper structures.

Common concerns with burn injuries include:

  • Pain and inflammation, which vary depending on the severity of the burn.
  • Risk of infection, especially with deeper burns that expose underlying tissue.
  • Scarring and contractures, which may affect mobility and appearance.


Treatment depends on the severity and may involve wound care, skin grafting, or reconstructive surgery to restore function and improve appearance. Early medical attention is essential to prevent complications and support proper healing.

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