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Suggest Treatment For Severe Cigarette Burns On The Skin

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Posted on Thu, 17 Aug 2017
Question: I got two cigarette burns on the boundary of them it is red and in it they are a mix of green and white what should i do and what type pf burn do you think itis
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Ivan Romich (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Second degree most likely, but infected

Detailed Answer:
Hi and welcome.

These are likely to be second-degree burns but there are signs of infection.

So you should start an antibiotic course with Amoxicillin 2X 1grams daily for 7 days. Second, you can apply antibiotic creams such as Mupirocin and also apply silicon based ointment or Dermazine. All these medications require a prescription. Some ointments may be over OTC but you should ask this in the pharmacy.

The wound should be kept clean and dry, avoid scratching.

This should heal within 2-3 weeks.

Wish you good health. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards



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Suggest Treatment For Severe Cigarette Burns On The Skin

Brief Answer: Second degree most likely, but infected Detailed Answer: Hi and welcome. These are likely to be second-degree burns but there are signs of infection. So you should start an antibiotic course with Amoxicillin 2X 1grams daily for 7 days. Second, you can apply antibiotic creams such as Mupirocin and also apply silicon based ointment or Dermazine. All these medications require a prescription. Some ointments may be over OTC but you should ask this in the pharmacy. The wound should be kept clean and dry, avoid scratching. This should heal within 2-3 weeks. Wish you good health. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards