Burn Care - burn cream

For a small amount of money, your pediatrician can prescribe either silver sulfadiazine cream or ointment for burns. If the baby had a rash or burns, both of these products should be used along with the basic burns treatment. [read more]

If your child has had a severe burn, your doctor will probably want to keep the silver sulfadiazine cream in place while the burn heals. The burn ointment is often used first after the burn is healed to keep the skin moist and ready for a diaper change. The ointment for burns is gentler on the skin than the cream, which helps prevent scabbing.

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Though your pediatrician may try to persuade you to use the silver sulfadiazine cream before you get home with your baby, this isn’t necessary. The cream may be right for older children or adult who are suffering from mild burns, but it is not appropriate for young babies. The cream’s smell may cause some discomfort, but it is generally harmless.

If your baby has a moderate burn, the ointment for burns may be the best choice. With moderate burns, the cream is the better choice because it will be easier to control the bleeding. Moderate burns are those that cause little to no redness, so you don’t need to worry about too much bleeding. Mild burns will require only ointment for burns.

Once the burn is healed, the ointment for burns will take care of the wound. However, a small scar might remain around the burn area. A scar that has the color of your baby’s skin may be too distracting, so a small scar will probably not be tolerated by most parents. If you have this scar, talk to your pediatrician and see if there is an ointment for burns or burn creams that may be suitable.

Both ointments for burns and burn creams help fight off simple bacteria that build up in burns. These bacteria include staph and yeast, as well as viruses. You will find that staph and yeast thrive best in an environment where there is moisture. You should expect to use either an ointment for burns or the burn cream while the burn is healing, but the cream should not be used every day.

You should also use the cream when there is blood on the skin. Too much of the cream will make the skin peel, but too little will not be effective. So, there is always a compromise that helps your baby heal from burns more quickly and painlessly.

Some babies will develop blisters and sunburns from burns. Others will just experience skin discoloration. Whatever the problem, you can use ointments for burns to help your baby heal.

Even if your baby has developed dermatitis, burn cream or ointments for burns will provide additional relief. Skin irritations and blemishes that appear in the form of red patches or moles are common after burns. These symptoms can be treated with silver sulfadiazine cream or the ointment for burns for burn treatment.

In addition to using the silver sulfadiazine cream, the ointment for burns can help reduce the chance of infection. Your baby’s skin is different from yours, and you need to protect it from infections. Some types of bacteria, like the ones found in the burn, may be beneficial to your baby’s body, but they are harmful to yours if they reach your skin.

You should avoid rubbing the burn after a bath or shower, however. Apply ice or cold to the burn to keep it cool in the early stage of burn treatment. After a bath, you should change the diaper immediately to prevent another infection. And when bathing, it is best to wet the burn with soap and water and avoid scrubbing the skin.

There are also burn creams that work with bacterial infection and one that works against both. Either cream will be the best choice if you have a suspected skin condition, but if you choose to use both burn creams, make sure to use them at the same time.

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