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Thermal Burns Thermal burn injuries, if not fatal, can cause disastrous long-term physical and emotional disability for the survivor. Especially in closed space fires, thermal and smoke damage (products of combustion) to the lungs can occur requiring in some cases intubation and use of a mechanical ventilator. Burn injuries characteristically progress to become deeper and more extensive with time. Peak damage occurs within 3-4 days after the initial burn, and can be up to 10 times worse than the initial burn injury. In more severe and/or extensive burns (deep second, third and fourth degree burns), multiple aggressive surgeries are generally necessary to excise the burned tissue and later to perform skin grafts to cover these areas. Burn injuries can result in lifelong difficulties, physical limitations, loss of job and employment opportunities and significant disfigurement as the body heals from the injury. In many cases the burn victim's life is radically changed literally overnight and the psychiatric adjustments can be overwhelming. When possible, these injuries should be treated in centers that specialise in the management of thermal burns.
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