Friday, March 27, 2015

Beware, One Treat Burns Inhibit Bone Growth

Burns are not treated properly can cause scars and form scar tissue. Scar tissue that accumulate on the skin and certain body parts can inhibit bone growth. It can occur in children is still in its infancy.
"If there is a scar he tends to hold the bones grow. This scar tissue can withstand the joints. The bone would grow restrained," said plastic surgeon-reconstruction and aesthetic, Irena Sakura Rini in events held by Dermatix in Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital (RSCM) Kencana, at health.kompas.com
Sakura gave the example of a child who is bent due to scarring on the back. There is also the arm that can not be straightened out and shrink because of the scar tissue in the joint of the finger. To that end, the healing of burns severe enough to be handled by a plastic surgeon.
Doctors can remove the scar tissue with plastic surgery. For this operation should release the scar and replaced with skin taken from other parts of the body itself.
"Must use own skin because there are anti genes would deny that the other person's skin. Skin parents alone can not let alone anyone else," said the Secretary General of the Association of Physician Specialists Reconstructive Plastic Surgery and Aesthetics (PERAPI) it.
The new skin surgery it will dry in about 3 weeks. Healing burns itself can take months depending on the area and in the wound. Someone referred to the burn unit at the hospital usually suffered burns over 10 percent of children and 15 percent in adults.
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