Research
A 1-Year Randomized Controlled Trial of Topical Sucralfate vs. Silver Sulfadiazine in the Management of Second-Degree Burns
Author(s): Devendra Dhaker and Arvind Joshi*
Background: Small scars have been linked to bad psychosocial outcomes emphasizing the necessity of wound healing treatments that are successful. According to burn clinicians, there is a strong link between scar formation and the time it takes to re-epithelialize, especially in children. The major goal of burn wound healing is to speed up the healing and closure process. Aim: The current research aimed to examine the effects of Silver sulfadiazine, and topical Sucralfate in the treatment of second-degree superficial burn wound healing. Methods: The study enrolled 80 patients of both sex under the age group of 30 years with 50 percent second-degree superficial burns. Patients were evenly split into two groups. Patients in group A received topical sucralfate dressing, whereas those in group B received 1% Silver sulfadiazine dressing. The patients’ demographics, history, physical, a.. Read More»
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