
By following these tips and seeking medical attention when necessary, you can effectively treat minor burns and minimize scarring.
Burns are a common concern in India. While minor burns can be treated at home, knowing when to seek medical attention is crucial. Before we go into treatment, there are many myths floating around about burns. To clear the doubts and myths, please go through, Burning Truths:
• Common Myths About Burns
Burns come in various forms: scorching flame burns, scalding from hot liquids, and even electrical mishaps. Kerosene spills and festival celebrations often cause an increase in burn cases in India, particularly affecting women due to cultural clothing and kitchen duties. In India, burns are a much more common concern than you might think. According to the World Health Organization, over 1 million people suffer moderate or severe burns every year.
• There are a few key reasons for this high number:
• Limited Knowledge: Let's face it, illiteracy and lack of safety awareness can play a role in accidental burns.
• Resource Constraints: In some areas, access to proper burn care facilities at primary and secondary healthcare levels might be limited.
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