SCALD BURNS IN A 7-H OLD NEONATE: A CONSEQUENCE OF TRADITIONAL HOT WATER BATH

Scald burns in a 7-h old neonate: A consequence of traditional hot water bath

Scald burns in a 7-h old neonate: A consequence of traditional hot water bath

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Burn injuries are rare in the neonatal period.Most of the cases reported in the literature are iatrogenic.We report the case of a 7-h old female bempresas.com neonate who presented with domestic accidental scald burns involving 18% of the total body surface area.She sustained the burns during a traditional bath with hot water.

She was resuscitated with intravenous fluid, and urine output was monitored.She was nursed under a radiant heater and was given analgesics and tetanus antitoxin.She had wound sepsis from Pseudomonas species which was u11-200ps successfully treated with intravenous antibiotic (ceftazidime).She also had anemia which was corrected with packed red blood cell transfusion.

Wound dressing was done with antibiotic-impregnated gauze until the wounds were satisfactorily healed.She was discharged from the hospital on the 29th-day postburn.

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