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How Serious Burn Injuries Are Treated

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While it is possible to use at-home care to treat minor burn injuries, severe burns usually require the assistance of a medical professional. For individuals with major burns, going to a specialized burn treatment center is often necessary. The American Burn Association reports that there are around 30,000 burn admissions to emergency departments annually, and of those who receive treatment, several hundred ultimately pass away from their injuries.

First aid for treating burns can vary. Someone who suffers a burn injury may need wound dressings, medicines, and surgery, it may be incumbent that others have skin grafts done, long-term therapy, and even emotional support.

Recovering compensation to help pay for medical care and other damages is essential when an accident that caused a burn injury did so because of the negligence of another party. The Portland burn injury attorneys at Rosenbaum Law Group can help burn injury victims seek the full amount of compensation they deserve from the at-fault parties.

Treating Major Burn Injuries 

A person who suffers a major burn may benefit from the following medical treatment:

  • Removal of dead tissue with water-based treatments.
  • Intravenous fluids to prevent dehydration, which can lead to deadly organ failure.
  • Pain medications.
  • Anti-anxiety medications.
  • Burn ointments and specialized topicals for wound healing and to prevent infection.
  • Wound dressings.
  • IV antibiotics are used to mitigate the chances of a widespread infection developing.
  • Tetanus shot.
  • Physical or occupational therapy for burn injuries that are large or that are on joints.
  • Surgery
  • Breathing assistance if the burn injury is near the neck and face where the trauma can cause this area to swell and restrict oxygen to the lungs.
  • A feeding tube is necessary when burn injuries are substantial in size and/or nutritional support and assistance are needed.
  • Skin grafts to replace dead and severely damaged scar tissue.
  • Psychological care.

The majority of burn injury victims are harmed by a fire or flame. Scalds, contact burns, electrical burns, and chemical burns are other ways that cause burn injury victims to require immediate emergency care.

Burn injuries are very serious and can lead to numerous adverse outcomes for victims. They can cause immense emotional trauma, disfigurement, and considerable pain. To help a burn injury victim get as close to full recovery as possible, several treatments may be needed, and it can take a very long time to get to the maximum recovery that can be achieved.

If you suffered a burn injury because of the reckless behavior of another party, you may be able to recover compensation for your medical expenses, your pain and suffering, your missed wages, and more. An attorney can advise you on what your claim is worth.

Speak to an Oregon Burn Injury Attorney Today 

It can take quite a while to recover from a burn injury, and it can also be incredibly costly to pay for medical care, especially if you are unable to work and earn an income. To file a burn injury claim with the help of an experienced attorney, you are welcome to call the Portland personal injury attorneys at Rosenbaum Law Group at (503) 288-8000 today.

Source:

mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/burns/diagnosis-treatment/drc-20370545

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