Burn Clinic
Children's Burn Clinic
A pediatric burn clinic provides outpatient follow-up care for children who have experienced a severe burn. The clinic helps families learn how to care for the burn wound at home so maximum healing can take place. A burn clinic can also help coordinate care with other medical specialists such as reconstructive surgery, rehabilitation services, and psychology.
What Types of Burns are Treated at a Burn Clinic?
Burn clinics typically treat all types of burns, including:
Thermal: A thermal burn is an injury that occurs when the skin is exposed to a hot object or liquid.
Chemical: Chemical burns are caused when a strong acid or alkali comes into contact with the skin and can cause severe tissue damage.
Electrical: Electrical burns occur when an electric current passes through the body and can cause serious tissue damage and burns on the skin.
Radiation: Radiation burns are caused by Overexposure to ultraviolet rays or radiation therapy can cause radiation burns and severe scarring.
What Services Does a Burn Clinic Provide?
Burn clinics provide a multidisciplinary approach that includes the coordination of:
- Medical and surgical care
- Skin grafts
- Wound dressing
- Scar management
- Pain management
- Rehabilitation
Psychological counseling may be needed to help patients cope with the trauma of their injury and assist them in developing a plan to deal with long-term recovery needs.
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When Should a Child Go to a Burn Clinic?
A primary care physician or emergency department physician may refer a child to a burn clinic to ensure the burn heals and the skin returns to a healthy state. A burn clinic should also be visited if:
- The burn does not heal quickly or adequately enough
- The injury has caused significant scarring
- The person experiences any symptoms that may indicate an infection is developing