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Burn Cases Admitted in the Hospital - A Comprehensive Study


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1 Tagore Medical College and Hospital, Rathinamangalam, Chennai, India
2 Department of Forensic Medicine, Mamata Medical College, Khammam, India
     

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Burns are one of the most devastating injury encountered in Medicine. Though common both in developed and developing countries, burns are major problem in developing country like India. No age bar to sustain injuries with burns. Many factors such as social, economical, cultural and psychological influence cause of death. A prospective study of the admitted patients, showed the most commonest substance causing burn being Kerosene. Females were affected mostly housewives(27%), while males mostly were electrocuted. Most deaths were accidental in nature(81.8%).

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Burns, Substance Used, Death
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Srinivasulu
Tagore Medical College and Hospital, Rathinamangalam, Chennai, India
Shaikh Khaja
Department of Forensic Medicine, Mamata Medical College, Khammam, India

Abstract


Burns are one of the most devastating injury encountered in Medicine. Though common both in developed and developing countries, burns are major problem in developing country like India. No age bar to sustain injuries with burns. Many factors such as social, economical, cultural and psychological influence cause of death. A prospective study of the admitted patients, showed the most commonest substance causing burn being Kerosene. Females were affected mostly housewives(27%), while males mostly were electrocuted. Most deaths were accidental in nature(81.8%).

Keywords


Burns, Substance Used, Death