brandwond
Brandwond, or burn wound, refers to tissue damage caused by heat, chemicals, electricity, or radiation. Burns can affect the skin and underlying tissues and vary in severity. Common causes include fire, scalding liquids, hot metals, chemical splashes, electrical currents, and prolonged sun exposure.
Burns are classified by depth and extent. Depth ranges from first-degree (epidermis only) to second-degree (partial-thickness
First aid emphasizes cooling with cool running water for 10 to 20 minutes, removing jewelry to prevent
In medical care, treatment focuses on wound cleansing, debridement, and dressings, plus pain control. Severe burns
Complications include infection, dehydration, hypothermia, scarring, contractures, and functional impairment. The prognosis depends on burn depth,