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    • Alternative treatment of chemical and concomitant burns is possible only with minor lesions of the first or second degree, and then, if bubbles appear on the skin, it is better to consult a doctor. These are mai… See more

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    Surgery for burns is carried out to cleanse burn wounds from areas of necrosis in order to reduce intoxication. Such operations are carried out in the first days immediatel… See more

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  1. Chemical burns

    Accidental ingestion of the desiccating agent calcium oxide, commonly known as quicklime, causes chemical burns due to its strong alkalinity. A lethal dose of quicklime is approximately 10 g (1).
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