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Why does keloid scars form and how to minimize them (Part II)

Treatment of keloid scars may be challenging and some patients may need more than one treatment option; others may need to repeat the treatment more than once. The available treatment options may include: Compression garments: the idea behind wearing compression garments is that these garments apply continuous pressure on the…

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Why does keloid scars form and how to minimize them (Part I)

After a burn injury, the body tries to repair and heal the damaged skin by forming new tissue as part of the natural healing process. Collagen which is an important structural protein plays an important role in the healing process (Di Lullo et al, 2002). Collagen accumulates around the damaged…

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Do I Need a Burn Injury Attorney to Represent Me For My Burns

Burn injuries can be very traumatic and painful and may take a long time to recover. Many complications can happen as a result of the burn injury including infection, scaring, disfigurement, contractures, reduced or limited mobility, loss of function, muscle, ligament, or nerve damage, mental and psychological trauma, amputation of…

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Taking Care of Your Burns and Keeping Them Clean

Burn injuries whether it is first degree, second degree or third degree are very common and can happen to anyone; they can be devastating and life changing. It is estimated that 11 million burned patients worldwide needed medical attention in 2004 and about 300,000 patients died as a result of…

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Severe Burns and Cellulitis (Part II)

Predisposing factors: Burns (second degree and third degree burns). Skin diseases such as boils, eczema and psoriasis. Weak immune system such as in AIDS and patients using immunosuppressive drugs. Diabetes. (feet burns in diabetic patients) Old age. Diseases affecting the circulation of blood to the lower limbs such as varicose…

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