Abstract

Burn injuries are a significant public health concern, with a substantial global burden. These injuries can result in complex, life-threatening situations that require advanced management strategies. This review explores the epidemiology, significance, and advanced management of burn patients. We delve into the theoretical framework, covering definitions, risk factors, complications, and various management approaches. The discussion highlights the latest advances in burn care, including early burn wound excision, fluid resuscitation, infection control, and rehabilitation. The evolving landscape of burn care research and its implications for improved patient outcomes are emphasized. In conclusion, this article underscores the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to burn patient care and the need for continued research to enhance the quality of life for survivors.

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