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Why Choose Max Hospital

Max Hospital, India, is one of the best Burn Reconstruction hospitals in India. We provide unparalleled patient care and hospital experience in India for Burn Reconstruction. We have top-notch specialists and cutting- edge technology under one roof, thus ensuring quality treatment to patients.
  • Experienced team- We have highly skilled Max Hospital, India, specialists with experience of 20+ years.
  • Clinical Excellence- We have proven experience in handling even the most complicated cases accurately and precisely.
  • State-of-the-art technology- We have the latest technologies for diagnosing and treating cases with unconventional methods.
  • Personalised care- At Max Hospital, India, we provide quality treatment to each patient as per the individual requirement to ensure personalised care.
  • Stringent infection control- We follow strict protocols for infection control to prevent complications.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the first step in treating a burn?

The first step is to remove the source of the burn and immediately cool the burn with cool (not cold) running water for at least 10 minutes.

When should I seek medical attention for a burn?

You should seek medical attention for a burn if it is larger than a small coin, deep, or located on the face, hands, feet, genitals, or major joints.

Should I apply ice to a burn?

No, ice should not be applied directly to a burn as it may further damage the skin. Cool running water is the best way to cool a burn.

Can I use butter or oil on a burn?

No, butter, oil, or other greasy substances should not be applied to a burn. These can trap heat and increase the risk of infection

How should I cover a burn?

Use a sterile, non-stick dressing or a clean cloth to cover a burn. Avoid using adhesive bandages directly on the burn

Should I pop a burn blister?

No, you should never pop a burn blister as it increases the risk of infection. Leave the blister intact and let it heal on its own.

Can I use home remedies like toothpaste or honey on a burn?

No, it is best to avoid home remedies for burns. Stick to cooling the burn with water and covering it with a sterile dressing.

Is it normal for a burn to ooze fluid?

Yes, it is normal for a burn to ooze fluid, especially in the early stages of healing. Keep the burn clean and covered with a clean bandage to prevent infection.

How often should I change the dressing on a burn?

The dressing should be changed at least once a day or whenever it becomes wet, soiled, or uncomfortable.

Can I take over-the-counter pain medication for a burn?

Yes, you can take over-the-counter pain medication like acetaminophen or ibuprofen to manage pain from a burn. Follow the recommended dosage.

What is the purpose of using topical burn ointments or creams?

Topical burn ointments or creams can help soothe the burn, keep it moisturized, and protect against infection. Follow the instructions provided.

When should I be concerned about infection in a burn?

You should be concerned about infection if the burn becomes increasingly red, swollen, or painful or if you notice pus or a foul odour. Seek medical attention.

Can I immerse a severe burn in water?

No, you should not immerse a severe burn in water. Instead, cover the burn with a clean, dry cloth and seek immediate medical assistance.

Is it normal for a burn to itch during healing?

Yes, itching is a common symptom during the healing process of a burn. Avoid scratching the burn to prevent further damage or infection.

Can I use sunscreen on a healing burn?

It is best to avoid applying sunscreen directly to a healing burn. Protect the burn from the sun using clothing or a clean, dry cloth.

Are there any special considerations for electrical burns?

Electrical burns require immediate medical attention, even if they appear minor on the surface, as internal damage can be severe.

Should I remove clothing stuck to a burn?

If clothing is stuck to a burn, do not forcefully remove it. Seek medical assistance, as removing stuck clothing incorrectly can cause further injury.

Can I resume normal activities while treating a burn?

It is best to avoid strenuous activities that may cause friction or additional injury to the burn. Rest and allow the burn to heal properly.

What are the signs of a severe burn that requires emergency care?

Signs of a severe burn requiring emergency care include difficulty breathing, burns to the face or airway, burns covering a large area of the body, or burns caused by chemicals or electricity.

Is scarring inevitable with burns?

Scarring can occur with burns, but proper wound care and medical treatment can help minimize scarring. Consult a healthcare professional for appropriate care.

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FAQs reviewed by Dr. Manmohan Lohra - Associate Director - Dermatology.