5/19/2023 0 Comments Silver sulfadiazine cream![]() ![]() The most prevalent topical treatment for partial thickness burns is silver sulfadiazine 1% (SSD). The mixing plant extracts into the cream, caused cooling, decreasing treatment duration, relief of chronic pain during the treatment and prevented burn infections.Ĭomparison of topical sucralfate and silver sulfadiazine cream in second degree burns in rats.īeheshti, Akram Shafigh, Younes Zangivand, Amir-Abdollah Samiee-Rad, Fatemeh Hassanzadeh, Gholamreza Shafigh, Navid Conclusion: Medicinal plants can be used as suitable sources for obtaining a wide range of medications and active drug combinations. Results: Herbal cream reduced the treatment period by 30% compared to the silver sulfadiazine cream. Methods: Prepared extracts of Quercus infectoria, Curcuma longa, Camellia sinensis, Sesamum indicum, Aloe vera and Althaea officinalis were mixed with beeswax, stearyl alcohol and cholesterol with indirect heat to form creams. The purpose of this work was to provide an appropriate plant cream that in addition to treating burns would not have the side effects of chemical. Dressing with this cream, affects the repair of keratinocytes and delays wound healing. ![]() Among these treatments, silver sulfadiazine 1% is widely used in patients. There are many local therapies for treating injuries caused by burns. Required treatment heavily depends on burns degree. Second degree burns occur when the layers under the skin are damaged. The severe burns are the most dangerous diseases due to the need for multiple surgical procedures and extensive rehabilitation. Preparation, survey and comparison of the combined herbal cream in healing second-degree burns with silver sulfadiazine 1% in the ratĭirectory of Open Access Journals (Sweden)įull Text Available Background and objectives: Severe heat damage is one of the most physical and psychological damages that can harm a person. We recommend application of the topical agent silver sulfadiazine to wounds about 12 hours before surgical intervention. Debridement and removal of foreign particles under general anesthesia from skin immediately and primary reconstruction of wounds is essential. Treatment of combined burn-blast tattoos is different from other types of tattoos not associated with burns. We conclude application of silver sulfadiazine cream on facial burn-blast injury tattoos several hours before surgical removal of particles is highly efficacious in facilitating particle removal and attaining a good result following surgical intervention, and primary repair. The foreign particles were meticulously removed from wounds and simultaneous repairing of defects was done with nylon 6-0 sutures. ![]() We report two patients suffering from facial burn-blast injury following dynamite explosion in which after primary stabilization, silver sulfadiazine cream was applied to the wounds and 12 hours later the wounds were cleaned under general anesthesia with vigorous saline solution irrigation and brushing. The aims of these case reports were to clarify the clinical characteristic of the dynamite explosion burn-blast facial injuries and discuss appropriate management of these patients. It also results in unsightly traumatic tattoos. Severe combined burn-blast injury is a great challenge to surgical teams due to its high mortality. Application of silver sulfadiazine cream with early surgical intervention in patients suffering from combined burn-blast injury facial tattoos.Įbrahimi, Ali Kalantar Motamedi, Mohammad Hosein ![]()
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