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Typical Injuries Caused by Chemical Burns


Chemical Burns can happen in the home, but usually happen at the workplace. Chemical burns can cause serious burn injuries. Chemical are the reason for 3 to 6%of people entering a burn center. Chemical burns are most common on the face, eyes, arms, and legs. Any chemical burn should be checked out by a doctor. Some burns do not appear right away and still need medical attention. Sometimes they can take time to progress and then the burn evolves. The chemicals that are most responsible for serious burns are made from acids and strong bases.

Most chemical burns are not serious and can be taken care of by a doctor or emergency room. A person with severe chemical burns will need to be admitted into the hospital for treatment. The treatment will include rinsing the burns often to make sure the burns are free from chemicals. The hospital may want to give the person intravenous fluids and keep an eye on their breathing and blood pressure. If there happens to be an antidote for the chemical, they will receive it. In severe cases, they might have to be put on a ventilator to help them breathe. If there is severe disfigurement, a plastic surgeon may need to be consulted. If the burn is in the eyes, an ophthalmologist will be consulted. If the chemical was swallowed, they need to involve a gastroenterologist. The hospital is the best place for severe burns, so the person can get the proper treatment they need.

Chemical burns can be avoided by labeling and taking precautions when using the chemicals. Most burns are not life threatening, but can severely disfigure parts of your body. The treatment will always depend on how bad the burn actually is.

In addition to treatment, those who have suffered from a burn injury should also contact an injury attorney. Many times an injury attorney can get you awarded fair compensation for damages caused.