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Burns are painful wounds caused by thermal, cold, electrical, chemical, or electromagnetic energy. Smoking and open flame are the leading causes of burn injury in adults. Scalding is the leading cause of burn injury in children. Both infants and older adults are at the greatest risk for burn injury.
There are many types of burns, including:
Burns are classified depending on how deep and severely they penetrate the skin's surface.
Burns that are more severe and widespread need specialized treatment. The age of the person, the location of the burn, and the percentage of the body's surface area affected are the most important factors affecting the outlook of a burn injury. The American Burn Association recommends that people should be treated at a specialized burn center if they meet certain criteria, including:
A severe burn can be a seriously devastating injury, both physically and emotionally. It can affect the burn victim and their family. People with severe burns may be left with a loss of certain physical abilities. These may include loss of limbs, disfigurement, loss of mobility, scarring, and recurrent infections. Severe burns can also penetrate deep skin layers. This can cause muscle or tissue damage that may affect every system of the body.
Burns can also cause emotional problems, such as depression, nightmares, or flashbacks from the traumatizing event. The loss of a friend or family member and possessions in the fire may add grief to the emotional impact of a burn.
Because so many functions and systems of the body can be affected by severe burns, the need for rehab becomes even more crucial.
Many hospitals have a specialized burn unit or center. Some facilities are used only for the rehab of burn patients. Burn patients need the highly specialized services of medical professionals who work together, including:
Burn rehab starts during the acute treatment phase. And it may last days, months, or years. It depends on the extent of the burn. A burn rehab program aims to help the person return to the highest level of function and independence possible. It also hopes to improve overall quality of life physically, emotionally, and socially.
To help reach these goals, burn rehab programs may include:
Advances in the treatment of burns has contributed to the increase in the survival rate and recovery of burn patients.