Is Silver Nitrate Gel Ideal In The Treatment Of A Burn Injury?
Question: My mother has wounds when her screen caught fire. She is aged 75. She has diabetes but it is under control. She is currently XXXXXXX applying silver nitrate gel. Suggest a battery way of treatment. Initially she was given a tetanus shot. Her wounds cleaned and attended a week ago.
Brief Answer:
Kindly upload an image
Detailed Answer:
Hello. Thank you for wtiting to us
I am dr.kakkar (dermatologist). I have hone through your query and i have noted your concern.
Can you upload an image of her burn wound so that i am able to guide you better and recommend change if any needed to what she is already applying.
Regards
Kindly upload an image
Detailed Answer:
Hello. Thank you for wtiting to us
I am dr.kakkar (dermatologist). I have hone through your query and i have noted your concern.
Can you upload an image of her burn wound so that i am able to guide you better and recommend change if any needed to what she is already applying.
Regards
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Dr. Kampana
I have uploaded 2 images. Kindly check and let me know
Brief Answer:
Oral antibiotic and daily dressing
Detailed Answer:
Hi.
She has 2nd degree burn and it involves quite a large area of skin.
I would suggest that she be started on an Oral antibiotic e.g Moxclav 1gm, twice daily for a week. She may also take an oral painkiller e.g Combiflam, twice daily for pain relief.
In addition I would suggest cleaning the wound daily with sterile saline soaked gauge/ saline compresses (this will help remove dried crust and discharge) followed by Sofra tulle dressing (antibiotic impregnated gauge dressing) of denuded skin to hasten healing.
Regards
Oral antibiotic and daily dressing
Detailed Answer:
Hi.
She has 2nd degree burn and it involves quite a large area of skin.
I would suggest that she be started on an Oral antibiotic e.g Moxclav 1gm, twice daily for a week. She may also take an oral painkiller e.g Combiflam, twice daily for pain relief.
In addition I would suggest cleaning the wound daily with sterile saline soaked gauge/ saline compresses (this will help remove dried crust and discharge) followed by Sofra tulle dressing (antibiotic impregnated gauge dressing) of denuded skin to hasten healing.
Regards
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar