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My wound (when doctor pronounced the debridement) had shrunk from over 3 inch diameter to about 1.5 inch...it was doing better and improving in my opinion.
What you were exposed to sounds barbaric. I hope that is not the standard of medicine. I searched on debridement and it sounds like there are less painfulPainful menstrual periods methods of cleaning out the dead tissue.
Jan214 Female Nashville - TN Member since Sep 2007
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Jan214 Female Nashville - TN Member since Sep 2007
Mood: Jan214 I am so sorry so many of my friends are having so many problems. It isn't right. If they can come up with chemo, you'd think they could come up with a way to keep chemo from killing us. Kind of counter productive. Journal Entry: "Jack and Josie are the twins of my handso..." [Read]
Jan214 Female Nashville - TN Member since Sep 2007
Mood: Jan214 I am so sorry so many of my friends are having so many problems. It isn't right. If they can come up with chemo, you'd think they could come up with a way to keep chemo from killing us. Kind of counter productive. Journal Entry: "Jack and Josie are the twins of my handso..." [Read]
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Last week I burned my ankle from scalding hot water. I have about a 1.5 inch diameter second degree burn with surrounding area of 1st degree burn. I was told to soak my burn every day in cool water, to clean it with soap, and to remove the dead tissue. Afterwards I was to apply silvadene and a Tefla dressing. I find that I can easily and painlessly remove the dead tissue after soaking.
It seems to me your regular mds instructions to keep your wound dry for 1 week may have been in error. From what I have read, burns should be kept moist. Keeping your burn covered with a dressing, or soaking it in water, would have prevented the eschar from forming. Seems like your painful debridement could have been avoided.
What you were exposed to sounds barbaric. I hope that is not the standard of medicine. I searched on debridement and it sounds like there are less painful methods of cleaning out the dead tissue.