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Severe Burns Among Pediatrics Can Heal With Fewer Treatments, New Study Finds

Here is a research finding that could improve the recovery experience for pediatric patients who have suffered severe burns. In mid-October, a study was released by researchers at Children’s Mercy Hospitals and Clinics in Kansas City, Missouri that says that fewer treatments are just as effective as the present standard…

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How to Care for Your Burned Skin Following Hospital discharge (Part II)

After being discharged home from the hospital, a new phase of wound care starts at home. The new healing skin needs special care and consideration in which you play a major role. Bathing: the first thing to be done before getting into a shower or a tub is to test…

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How to Care for Your Burned Skin Following Hospital discharge (Part I)

Wound care at home is one of the important factors in the continuation of wound healing. You may be discharged from the hospital with unhealed wound areas that still require wound care. Before being discharged, the social worker will have a meeting with you to discuss your discharge arrangement. According…

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