Now your focus should be on preventing scar hyperplasia and contracture. Early comprehensive prevention and control of scar hyperplasia should be taken. Precautionary measures: I wonder if your wound has healed? Once recovered, stick to-1 in the morning and evening. Rub with anti-scar hyperplasia drugs in the morning and evening (gently press and carefully wipe to facilitate drug absorption), and stick to 1 year for at least half a year; At present, the curative effect is exact. The externally used anti-scar hyperplasia drug widely used in professional burn hospitals is Kangruibao (compound heparin sodium allantoin gel) imported from Germany, which is a bit expensive. It takes at least half a year at 70 yuan, hehe, expensive! 2. Use elastic bandage or elastic sleeve as soon as possible to prevent scar hyperplasia. Remember to use it day and night. Dealing with scar hyperplasia is a long-term work. At present, there is no specific medicine to treat scar hyperplasia, and prevention is more effective. Of course, there is skin grafting, but it is another kind of injury. Is it necessary? It seems unnecessary for you.
Because a family member was burned and had a painful experience in the hospital, I pay more attention to the knowledge of burns, hoping it will be useful to you!
"There is 1 palm on the inner side of each thigh"-about 3% of the burned area, which is a very mild burn. The wound has healed, so we should pay attention to protect the wound, because the newly grown skin is sensitive, so we should avoid rubbing it. It is not good to have too high or too low a temperature. Take care of it. "Purple" may be caused by subcutaneous capillary compression and bleeding. Pay attention to rest, raise your lower limbs when you sleep, and don't worry about going to the hospital for treatment.
In addition, the scar-removing products on the market often exaggerate the therapeutic effect and should not be trusted. It is the right way to go to the burn rehabilitation department and give professional treatment advice. Don't be a test field and a mouse!