Abstract |
One hundred patients with superficial burns were treated by the exposure method under ordinary ward conditions. Topical 1% Silver Sulphidiazine (" Flamazine") was used under controlled conditions. The exposure technique, with judicious local cleaning, resulted in spontaneous healing in 42% of cases. Topical " Flamazine" was used in 58% of cases. It was found to be soothing, giving patients instant relief of pain. It arrested crack and fissure formation with bleeding, especially in burnt areas in the neck and about major joints. It expedited healing; an astringent effect was also observed. It was concluded that the exposure technique, with topical " Flamazine", was beneficial in the treatment of superficial burns, obviating the routine daily bathing of the burnt.
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Authors | B C Sharma, L Wosornu, V Paonaskar |
Journal | Medical journal of Zambia
(Med J Zambia)
1979 Apr-May
Vol. 13
Issue 2
Pg. 35-40
ISSN: 0047-651X [Print] Zambia |
PMID | 263370
(Publication Type: Journal Article)
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Chemical References |
- Sulfadiazine
- Silver Sulfadiazine
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Topics |
- Administration, Topical
- Adolescent
- Adult
- Burns
(complications, drug therapy, therapy)
- Child
- Face
- Humans
- Infections
(complications, drug therapy, therapy)
- Prospective Studies
- Silver Sulfadiazine
(administration & dosage, therapeutic use)
- Sulfadiazine
(therapeutic use)
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