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  1. Burns and fires are a leading cause of accidental death in children and adults, and account for an estimated 3,275 adult and child deaths per year. Nearly 75% of all scalding burns in children are preventable. Toddlers and children are more often burned by a scalding or flames. Most children ages 4 and under who are hospitalized for burn ...

  2. Nearly 75% of all scalding burns in children are preventable. Toddlers and children are more often burned by a scalding or flames. Most children ages 4 and under who are hospitalized for burn-related injuries suffer from scald burn (65%) or contact burns (20%). Hot tap water burns cause more deaths and hospitalizations than burns from any other ...

  3. Oct 8, 2022 · The British Burn Association states that a patient should be referred to specialist burns services when any of the following circumstances are present: 2 5. All burns ≥ 2% TBSA in children or ≥ 3% TBSA in adults; All deep partial or full-thickness burns; All circumferential burns; Any chemical, electrical or friction burns or cold injuries

  4. Jul 14, 2023 · Burns in children with pre-existing conditions that could complicate management, prolong recovery, or affect mortality Any child with burns and traumatic injury (eg, fractures) in which the burn injury poses the greatest risk of morbidity or mortality. If, in the physician's judgement, the greater immediate risk is due to trauma, the patient ...

  5. Your child's age, overall health, and medical history. Extent of the burn. Location of the burn. Cause of the burn. Your child's tolerance for specific medications, procedures, or therapies. Your opinion or preference. A second-degree burn that does not cover more than 10 percent of the skin's surface can usually be treated in an outpatient ...

  6. Jan 1, 2024 · In the United States, fire and burns are still among the top 10 causes of unintentional injury deaths among people 19 years of age and younger. 1 More than 1 million emergency department visits from 2011-2020 were because of pediatric burn injuries. 2 Children especially are vulnerable to burns because of still-maturing motor and cognitive skills as well as dependence on adults for supervision ...

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  8. A second-degree burn usually heals in 2 to 3 weeks, as long as the wound is kept clean and protected. Deep second-degree burns may take longer to heal. Treatment may include: A wet cloth soaked with cold water (cold compress) held to the skin, to ease pain. Antibacterial cream, to help prevent infection. Other creams, to lessen pain and swelling.

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