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Burn Treatment Options

When explosions and other serious accidents occur, victims usually must seek immediate medical assistance for injuries and physical damage. There are many different treatment options available for people who suffer from severe burns and other injuries. If you have been injured in an explosion, proper care and treatment may be the difference between life and death.

There are typically two types of medical treatment that are required following an explosion. Victims usually require immediate emergency medical treatment to be stabilized after an accident and receive treatment for serious, life-threatening wounds. Following emergency medical attention, patients may require lengthy treatment to address burns and help rehabilitate burned and injured limbs and skin.

Emergency Treatment

Emergency medical care is often needed for injuries caused by:

  • Flying Object Injuries
  • High Pressure Injuries
  • Heat Inhalation
  • Smoke Inhalation
  • Exposure to Toxins

Once the victim is stabilized and serious injuries are treated, he or she may have to visit a specialized medical center for treatment of burns.

Burn Treatment

Burn care and treatment centers often provide:

  • Home Treatment
  • Surgery
  • Skin Grafts
  • Infection Treatment
  • Internal Organ Damage

Serious burns and burn-related injuries may require lengthy treatment and rehabilitation. Burn victims may experience complications due to the sensitive nature of burns and the high risk of infection that often comes with such wounds. In addition, patients may be required to participate in rigorous exercise and rehabilitation programs to make sure their wounds heal properly and allow limbs to retain a normal range of motion.

Contact Us

For more information on treatment options for burns caused by propane explosions, contact the propane explosion lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C at 800-242-2874.

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