Burns in children

General information Burns and scalds are among the most common causes of emergency situations in pediatrics. Scalds account for 85% of thermal injuries in children. Mostly it is small children who independently pull hot water (pasta water, etc.) from the table and get scalded. Scalding only injures superficial layers of the skin. However, hot water … Burns in children

Hypoglycemia in the child

General information Only very severe hypoglycaemia causes the children (childhood emergency) to lose consciousness as described above. In most cases, a lowering of blood sugar levels is noticeable in dizziness, cold sweat, concentration problems, headaches, restlessness, trembling and disorientation. Important here is the quick blood glucose test, which can be made within a few seconds … Hypoglycemia in the child

Incineration

Synonyms in a broader sense Burns, burn trauma, burn injury, combustio, degree of burns, burns in children, sunburn English: burn injuryA burn is the damage to the surface of the body (skin-mucosa), or to deeper tissue through heat (fire, hot steam, etc. ), electric current or radiation (sunburn, radioactive radiation, etc.). The burning with chemical … Incineration

Prognosis | Incineration

Prognosis The chances of recovery are strongly dependent on the severity of the burn. Up to grade IIa there is scar-free healing, but beyond this, cosmetic impairment due to the burn or a skin transplantation that has been performed is to be expected, which primarily serves to restore the body’s protective barrier against the environment. … Prognosis | Incineration

Degrees of combustion

Synonyms in a broader sense Burn trauma, burns, burn injury, combustio, burn English: burn injury burns are divided into 3-4 degrees of severity, which are based on the depth of the destroyed skin layers and allow an initial prognosis of the chances of healing. The higher the temperature and the longer the exposure time to … Degrees of combustion