Burns are associated with tissue damage and are classified as first-degree, second-degree, and third-degree burns. Therapies of burns depend upon the severity and location of the damage. Sepsis, hypovolemia, hypothermia, keloids, breathing problem, and bone and joint problems are some complications associated with burns that can make the patient’s condition daunting.

Having updated knowledge of the management of burns is crucial for better patient outcomes. Join our MasterSeries session on the “Essentials of Burns” as a part of our exclusive 8 Years Celebrations on 28 th October 2021, 3:00 PM onwards. Join the session for more insights!