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Burn Injury Information
In the United States , approximately 2.4 million burn
injuries are reported every year. Burns can be one of the most painful
injuries one can sustain. Those who suffer from such injuries can face
a lifetime of serious healthcare challenges. Last year, an estimated
650,000 burn injuries were treated by medical professionals. 75,000 of
those injuries required hospitalization.
Several factors are used to determine the severity of
a burn injury, including the patient's age, size and depth of burn,
and the location of the burn.
First Degree Burns
First-degree burns are red and very sensitive to
touch, and the skin will appear blanched when light pressure is
applied. First-degree burns involve minimal tissue damage and they
involve the epidermis (skin surface). These burns affect the
outer-layer of skin causing pain, redness and swelling. Sunburn is a
good example of a first-degree burn.
Second Degree Burns
Second-degree burns affect both the outer-layer
(epidermis) and the under lying layer of skin (dermis) causing redness,
pain, swelling and blisters. These burns often affect sweat glands,
and hair follicles. If a deep second-degree burn is not properly
treated, swelling and decreased blood flow in the tissue can result in
the burn becoming a third-degree burn.
Third Degree Burns
Third-degree burns affect the epidermis, dermis
and hypodermis, causing charring of skin or a translucent white color,
with coagulated vessels visible just below the skin surface. These burn
areas may be numb, but the person may complain of pain. This pain is
usually because of second-degree burns. Healing from third-degree burns
is very slow due the skin tissue and structures beingdestroyed.
Third-degree burns usually result in extensive scarring.
Inhalation Injuries
Fire has been associated with 3 different types of
inhalation injuries. More than a hundred known toxic substances are
present in fire smoke. When inhalation injuries are combined with
external burns the chance of death can increase significantly. The
three types of inhalation injuries are:
1.) Damage from Heat Inhalation:
True lung burn occurs only if you directly breathe in a hot air/flame
source, or have high pressure force the heat into you. In most cases,
thermal injury is confined to the upper airways, because the trachea
usually shields the lung from thermal loads. However, secondary airway
involvement can occur after inhalation of steam as it has a greater
thermal capacity than dry air. When hot air enters the nose, damage to
the mucous membranes can readily transpire as the upper airway acts as a
cooling chamber.
2.) Damage from Systemic Toxins:
Systemic Toxins affect our ability to absorb oxygen. If someone is
found unconscious or acting confused in the surroundings of an enclosed
fire, systemic toxins could be a possible cause. Toxin poisoning can
cause permanent damage to organs including the brain. Carbon Monoxide
poisoning can appear symptomless up until the point where the victim
falls into a coma.
3.) Damage from Smoke Inhalation:
Smoke intoxication is frequently hidden by more visible injuries such
as burns as a result of fire. In a disaster situation can lead to not
receiving the medical attention needed, due to the rescue teams taking
care of the more apparent patients. Patients that appear apparently
unharmed can collapse due to major smoke inhalation, 60% to 80% of
fatalities resulting from burn injuries can be attributed to smoke
inhalation.
According to the National Fire Protection Association
survey, in 1997, 4,675 Firefighters suffered burn injuries as a result
of performing their assigned duties, of which 3,770 also suffered
inhalation injuries.
A burn accident can take place almost anywhere and
can happen when you least expect it. Did you know that every 19 seconds
a local fire department is responding to an emergency fire call
somewhere in the United States ? Burn accident statistics show that the
most vulnerable victims of these incidents are children under 5 and
elderly individuals over 65.
Many burn injury victims have suffered their injuries
as a result of defective products or improperly maintained property.
As a consequence of such negligence, some have spent years in a painful
rehabilitation process and going through reconstructive surgeries in
an attempt to rebuild their lives. If your life has been affected by
such an injury, our experienced burn injury attorneys will fight to
help you get the compensation you deserve. Medical treatment can be
extremely expensive and unless an attorney is highly experienced with
these burn injury cases, they might not understand all the medical
costs involved. Call a highly experienced California burn injury
attorney today and let us help you like we’ve helped others that have
been in a situation similar to yours. Consultations are always free,
there are no up front fees, and you pay only if we win your case. Call
now to schedule your free consultation.
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