Breast Burn Treatment

Breast burns need to be given targeted treatment according to the depth and area of the burn, including general treatment, drug treatment, surgical treatment, etc. It is recommended that patients seek timely medical attention. 1. General treatment: patients with mild burns and more obvious pain can use anti-inflammatory painkillers such as ibuprofen as appropriate. In addition, the wound needs to be sterilized and protected to prevent infection. Medium and severe burns, need to carry out acute treatment, including observation of vital signs, keep the airway open, etc., at the same time need to be reasonable rehydration, such as intravenous plasma, balanced fluid solution. 2. Drug treatment: patients with breast burns can use local silver sulfadiazine cream, compound sulfadiazine zinc gel and other drugs. For severe breast burns, tetanus vaccine is usually needed; large area deep burns also need early intravenous application of antibiotics, such as penicillin and other drugs to prevent infection. 3. Surgery: For those with large and more serious burns, surgical treatment is also available, such as scab removal, scab-cutting surgery and skin grafting surgery. Patients with breast burns are advised to go to the hospital for treatment in time to avoid delaying the condition, and at the same time, attention should be paid to the cleanliness and dryness of the wound to reduce the factors of infection.