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Burning unit

What is a burn unit?

A burn unit is a unit where burns to the skin and other tissue layers are comprehensively treated. Burn treatment includes emergency intervention, surgical procedures, medical treatment and rehabilitation depending on the severity of the injury. The Burn Unit offers a multidisciplinary approach to optimize patient safety and recovery.

Our services

1. Burn assessment and classification

  • Burn severity assessment: The depth and extent of the burns and the amount of skin layers affected (first, second, third and fourth degree burns) are assessed.
  • Measuring the surface area of the burns: The ratio of burn surface area to body surface plays an important role in treatment planning.

2. Emergency burn intervention and first aid

  • Initial treatment of burns: Rapid cooling, cleaning and proper dressing of the burn area.
  • Emergency department and hospital planning: Rapid and effective referral of severe burn cases to the emergency department.

3. Medical treatment and surgical intervention

  • Treatment of burns: Special ointments, medications and dressings for wound care.
  • Surgical interventions: Removal of dead tissue in the burn area (debridement), skin grafts and reconstructive surgeries.
  • Pain management: Pain management techniques to control pain during and after burn treatment.

4. Rehabilitation and burn care

  • Physical rehabilitation: Specific exercise programs to increase physical mobility and promote functional recovery after burns.
  • Psychological support: Psychological support and counseling to deal with post-burn trauma and stress.
  • Comprehensive care plan: Individualized care plans that support long-term burn care and recovery.

Burn Prevention and Education

  • Pre-burn education: General education, safety information, and outreach activities to prevent burns.
  • Home burn care: Trainings on post-burn home care, dressing techniques, and infection risk management.

Frequently asked questions

What should I consider when treating burns?
It is important to clean the wound, apply appropriate dressings, and control pain. It is also important to minimize the risk of infection and support the healing process with proper nutrition.

How long does it take to heal after a burn?
The healing process varies depending on the depth and extent of the burn. Mild burns can heal within a few weeks, while deeper burns may take longer and require physical rehabilitation.

Will it leave a scar after the burn?
Whether burns leave scars depends on the depth of the burn and the treatment process. Early and effective treatment can minimize the incidence of scarring, but in some cases additional surgical interventions may be required to achieve aesthetic and functional improvement.