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Second degree burns resulting in keloids? |
my son's hand got burned three months ago. Some parts of his hands are better now but there are two patches of skin that turned to keloid, is there any possible way for his hand to return to normal without any skin grafting. His only 2 years old, I don't want him to go through that pain again. Umm....sorry but i think getting rid of keloid is really very hard.. but the one thing u can smile about is that... the most problematic area where a keloid can develop is one the chest ... u can try creams like others in this page would have prescribed ... but i would suggest u to take him to a dermatologist and ask him about interkeloid injection of steroids which would prevent it from developing more and has less side effects... you can get a cream from chemist which is supposed to reduce scarring cant remember name(try google for it).when my daughter had plastic surgery on her face they said to rub e45 cream on it with slight pressure to reduce the edge of the scar.she now has faint white line that people dont notice unless we point it out. i have several keloid scars from surgeries Ive had to have and the are about 3 years old now and they are fading and getting smoother on there own and I'm 25 so hopefully him just being 2 they will smooth out some on their own and not be as noticeable |
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Some people are more prone to keloids than others. Keloids form when the body gets an injury or cut and the scarring technically doesn't know when to stop. Keloids very rarely show up on th... If it has become painful or cosmetically distressing, you could have it surgically removed and then have a single dose of superficial radiation (usually done with high-energy electrons) to the area... There is no routinely effective therapy for all keloids, but several possible treatments are available. Doctors may inject corticosteroids into keloids to flatten them, or perform minor surgery, la... There really isnt much that you can or need to do. Keep your piercing clean and avoid getting it caught on any more things. These are your easiest solutions to keeping the keloid from getting any b... Injecting the keloid with a steroid like "Kenalog" may help a bit. A good plastic surgeon may be able to cut it out (revision) and then sew it very carefully and put some medicines in it... Homeopathic Treatment for Keloids A fibrous growth almost like a tumor usually occuring at the site of a scar :- Head remedy; to dissolve the scar tissues Thiosinamine 3X, 4 hourly When ther... I do body piercings and what I, as well as colleauges of mine, tell the people we do, is to crush some asprin up into a powder, add just enough water to make a paste. Then apply the paste to it 2-... I have a large one on my shoulder from a bicycle accident when I was 14 or so. I have had it surgically removed 2 times. Once when I was 18 and second when I was 28. It is still there. a little... |
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