2019
DOI: 10.31128/ajgp-04-19-4919
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Assessment and management of minor burns in children

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“…Tran S et al have pointed out that pain is known to cause delayed wound healing. 15 Our experimental study showed that the longer the pain time, the longer the wound healing time. They were positively correlated, which coincides with the study of Chester SJ et al, indicating that pain can also be used as an index to determine the degree of large-area wound healing.…”
Section: A H E a D O F P R I N Tmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Tran S et al have pointed out that pain is known to cause delayed wound healing. 15 Our experimental study showed that the longer the pain time, the longer the wound healing time. They were positively correlated, which coincides with the study of Chester SJ et al, indicating that pain can also be used as an index to determine the degree of large-area wound healing.…”
Section: A H E a D O F P R I N Tmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…One Cochrane study reported that 75% of burn cases died from life-threatening microbial infection after a preliminary emergency procedure [49]. Most dermatological burns are minor and treated with domiciliary care [50,51]. Minor skin burns are often managed at home with cold water and several over-the-counter burn creams and gels [52].…”
Section: Burn and Infectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Existing knowledge on the epidemiology for burn injuries in general practice is based on a few paediatric studies from the UK [9,10] and a small outdated Dutch cohort study from 1991 [11]. Other publications on burns in primary care describe the diagnosis and treatment of minor burns in high income countries [12][13][14][15][16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%