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Health

Types and symptoms of burns

Burns from cow-sores

In the processes of borshevik contains a large percentage of essential oils, so its leaves and fruits are poisonous to humans.

Burn with essential oil

Essential oil has many useful qualities and properties, therefore it is often used in cosmetology, as well as alternative treatment and aromatherapy.

Burn with oil

A more severe and severe lesion of the mucous membrane and skin is a burn with oil.

Burn with iodine

In the West, the use of alcoholic iodine solution has long since been abandoned due to its toxicity and negative effect on the skin.

Eye Burn

Eye burn is a traumatic injury of an acute type. Usually injured eyeball, protective and accessory apparatus of the eye.

Sunburn

Sunburn is the damage to the skin by ultraviolet radiation - ultraviolet (UV). In the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10), sunburn belongs to class XII, which includes diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue.

Electrical burns

Local action of the electric current forms an electric burn in the form of "current marks" - input and output, in accordance with the loop of its passage: longitudinal (central), oblique, upper and lower transverse.

Thermal burn

Thermal burn (Combustio) is an open thermal damage to tissues caused by exposure to heat, irritants, radiation and electrical energy.

Burn shock

Burn shock is a pathological process caused by extensive thermal damage to the skin and underlying tissues, leading to severe hemodynamic disorders with a predominant disturbance of microcirculation and metabolic processes in the patient's body. The duration of the period is 2-3 days.

Chemical eye burns

Chemical eye burns range from minor to leading to blindness. Most of them are accidents, less often the result of an attack. 2/1 accidental burns occur at work, the rest are at home.

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