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Suggest Medication To Manage Pain After An Accidental Burn Injury

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Posted on Thu, 12 Jan 2017
Question: yes, my wife was filling the christmas tree with very hot water and burned here foot and hand. I had some silverdene cream she used. Second degree burn on her foot in one small place and very bad 1st almost second on here forearm. She is in lots of pain, any thing else except ice to keep the pain down and ibuprofen?
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Answered by Dr. T Chandrakant (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Tramadol with Acetaminophen

Detailed Answer:
Hi.
Thanks for your query.
Noted the history of scalds as described by you and that you want to know what else can reduce the pain other than ice and Ibuprofen.
In cases of scalds and burns, the patient needs strong painkillers and we advise Tramadol with Acetaminophen and such opiates as they alone can control such pain.
Please consult your Doctor as such medication need an actual prescription.

I hope, this answers your query.
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Suggest Medication To Manage Pain After An Accidental Burn Injury

Brief Answer: Tramadol with Acetaminophen Detailed Answer: Hi. Thanks for your query. Noted the history of scalds as described by you and that you want to know what else can reduce the pain other than ice and Ibuprofen. In cases of scalds and burns, the patient needs strong painkillers and we advise Tramadol with Acetaminophen and such opiates as they alone can control such pain. Please consult your Doctor as such medication need an actual prescription. I hope, this answers your query.