| 1.Treatment for first-degree burns |
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The
clinical signs of first-degree burns include skin redness, slight
swelling and pain. Immediate application of MEBO may relieve the pain.
The erythema gradually diminishes as MEBO is warmed in situ and
absorbed through the skin. At 12h postburn, the skin may return to
normal. For burns with edema, the epidermis is partially destroyed, the
pains may be relieved more slowly and the wounds would heal in 2~4 days
when the superficial stratum corneum exfoliates.
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| 2.Treatment for superficial
second-degree burns |
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Apply
MEBO directly on wounds in 4 hours postburn. The thickness of medicine
should not thicker than 1mm and redress the wounds every 4-6 hours.
Clean residues on wounds and exudates with disinfectant gauze before
redressing each time. Generally, wounds will cure in 6-7 days. For
wounds with blisters, release water in blisters at low position and do
not remove the blister skin. Remove the blister skin 3-4 days postburn
and continue applying MEBO. Seven days later, wounds wound heal.
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| 3.Treatment for deep
second-degree superficial type burns |
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Clinical
signs include wound pain, extensive blisters, wound without blister
skin becoming red and white, necrotic or white superficial dermal
tissue, and red survival deep dermis tissue. A thin layer of soft
membrane may appear on the wound. Reserve the layer of membrane and
continue applying MEBO every 4-5 hours every day. Five days later,
clean the membrane and redress complying with the principle of
“Three No”.
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| 4.Treatment for deep
second-degree deep type burns |
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At
early stage, the treatment is the same as that for deep second
superficial type degree burns. Remove the necrotic skin 5 days later.
Because the dermis layer has been injured, wounds appear wax-like
white. Continue applying MEBO with the thickness of less than 1mm.
Redress every 4 hours. After applying MEBO, there would be liquefied
necrotic tissues exudates on wounds. It is a normal phenomenon and do
not take it as infection.
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| 5.Treatment for superficial
third-degree burns |
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Apply
“skin cultivating and tension relieving” method to
relieve the pressure of necrotic skin for deeper tissues. Apply MEBO to
protect burn wounds and facilitate the transformation of potential
regenerative cells into stem cells. Liquefy and discharge necrotic
dermis tissues under the function of MEBO, cultivate new skin tissues
in situ to cover wounds and form new skin tissues to allow wounds heal
naturally.
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| 6.Treatment for deep third-degree
burns |
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For
small area third-degree burns, first of all apply MEBO to protect
wounds and then use ‘plough saw blade’ to
decompress necrotic skin.
Treat wounds complying with the method for deep second degree burns.
For large area burns, apply the method mentioned above when the patient
is in stable vital signs.
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| 7.Treatments for burn wounds on
bone |
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Firstly
apply MEBO to protect exposed bone. One week later, clean necrotic
periosteum and cortical bone. Drill on the surface of exposed bone deep
to medullary substance every 0.5-1 centimeter. Cover wounds with gauze
soaked by MEBO. Redress 2-3 times every day. Culture granulation tissue
at these drills. After exposed bone was covered by granulation tissue,
transplant skin to cover wounds.
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| 8.Treatments for electronic burns |
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(1).
The patient suffered an electronic burn. Wrist and forethigh got severe
injuries. Muscles on front wrist are entirely necrotic. Ulnar artery
and radial artery are necrotic. Arteria interossea is still alive.
(2). After treatment with MEBO for 55 days, necrotic tissues are
gradually liquefied and discharged. Newborn granulation tissues have
filled the defect of muscles. Normal skin around wounds extends to
cover wounds.
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| 9.Treatment for severe chemical
burns |
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The
progressive injuries of chemical burns would aggravate the wounds. And
the absorption of toxin could affect functions of all organs. MEBT
combined with systemic support fit for all kinds of chemical burns and
could get predominant effects.
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