I don't pretend to be an expert on this, but I believe there is a current
tendancy toward moist wound therapy, with burns. I have a limited amount of
experience with a burn covering on the market that worked like a charm,
providing instant relief and helping the burn heal quickly. I do not
remember exactly what the product was, but this
http://www.interactile.com/finder/details/Spyroflex-Hydrogel-Burn-Dressing/161.html
appears to be the same thing.
I would also like to hear more about the prospect of breast milk for burn
treatment. Oh, and I have also seen aloe vera, straight from the plant,
provide relief for burns.
Darillyn
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