ND91.Z/T20-T25 Burn of face except eye, depth of burn unspecified

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Aetiology

Burns to the face can be caused by a variety of sources including hot liquids, chemicals, flames, electricity, and radiation.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis of a burn of the face should be made by a medical professional. The severity of the burn must be assessed to determine the best course of treatment, as well as to assess the risk of complications.

Differential diagnosis

Differential diagnosis includes other types of injuries that may be mistaken for burns, such as chemical or thermal burns, as well as lacerations, abrasions, and contusions.

Treatment

Treatment for burns of the face will vary depending on the severity of the burn. The most commonly used treatment is topical ointment or cream to provide relief from pain and infection. In more severe cases, skin grafts may be necessary to restore the appearance of the face.

Prognosis

The prognosis for recovery from a burn of the face depends on the severity of the burn and the patient’s overall health. In many cases, the recovery process can take several weeks or months, but with proper care and treatment, a full recovery is possible.

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