What to do with a deep second-degree burn that develops granulation but no skin?

Deep second-degree burns with long granulation and no skin can be treated according to the condition of the trauma.
1. Conservative treatment: for deep second-degree burns with little trauma, the recovery period is also relatively slow. The patient only grows granulation not skin, need to be careful to prevent wound infection, daily dressing change can be hydrogen peroxide and sterile saline rinse, try to remove the surface purulent secretions, and then use iodine vapour to the wound and the surrounding skin disinfection and bandage.
The wound can be externally applied epidermal cell growth factor gel and other drugs to promote healing. If there is too much granulation tissue, use a razor blade to scrape off part of the granulation tissue and then cover the wound with iodophor oil gauze to promote healing.
2. Surgical skin grafting: For deep second-degree burns with large burn surfaces, high degree of burns, and long-term difficulty in recovery, surgical skin grafting is recommended to promote healing and reduce scar production after healing.
Deep second-degree burns long granulation does not grow skin patients, it is recommended to timely to the hospital burns department, follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.