Treatment of burns should follow the principle of individualization, there is no such thing as “the best”, oral antibiotics, diuretics, antacids and so on.
Generally speaking, burn patients can take oral antibiotics such as cefaclor and cefanica under the guidance of the doctor to prevent infection. If patients develop burn stress ulcers, they can take antacids such as omeprazole and rabeprazole. Different patients have different conditions, there is no absolute best medication, the most appropriate is the best.
In addition to oral medication, if a small area of superficial burns, timely debridement and protection of the wound, generally most of the self-healing, can be under the guidance of the doctor with some topical antibiotic ointment such as erythromycin ointment to prevent wound infection.
For patients with large deep burns, intravenous medication such as saline and glucose should be used to replenish blood volume under the guidance of a doctor.
Depending on the area, depth, cause and condition of the burns, different treatment measures should be taken under the guidance of the doctor and appropriate medication should be used, and self-medication is not recommended.