What is a burn?

by xiny1708 on 2012-03-09 10:21:24

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Hypertrophic scars are a serious complication after the wound healing process in burn patients, mainly caused by pathological changes during the natural healing process. According to statistics, among those with hypertrophic scars, 70-80% are under 30 years old; individuals of darker skin tones and those with a predisposition to scarring have a tendency towards excessive scar hyperplasia; chemical burns and napalm burns often result in severe scarring; the deeper the burn (especially second-degree burns or worse), the more pronounced the scar hyperplasia; infection of the wound can increase the likelihood and severity of scar formation; contracture and hyperplasia of scars can significantly affect the quality of life of the patient. After being burned, due to differences in age, individual variation, size of the burn area, and depth of the wound, patients will experience varying degrees of pigmentation and scar proliferation after wound healing. Appropriate care measures can help avoid or reduce pigmentation, scar hyperplasia, and the resulting contracture deformities.

Burn scars are a normal and inevitable physiological response during the natural healing process of wounds or injuries, even from very minor damage (such as insect bites), provided there is no purulent infection. Burn scars are essentially abnormal and incomplete tissues that lack the normal skin structure and physiological functions, losing the vitality of normal tissue. Burn scars not only affect appearance but may also hinder the physiological functions of related tissues or organs. For example, burn scars around the mouth can affect eating, scars near the eyes or eyelids can affect vision, and nasal scars can affect breathing. Keloids may also form.