Methods of treating burn wounds can be divided into open (without bandages) and closed. There are no any contradictions between these two methods, they have their own indications and are often used in treatment of one and the same patient consecutively or simultaneously.
As you know microorganisms are developed better in humid environment. Drying of tissues and forming of solid scabs create unfavorable conditions for their reproduction.
“Open” variant of treating wounds was proven to be effective in treatment of burns on face, neck, genital organs and perineum.
Burn wounds are treated on a case-by-case basis depending on depth of wound, stage of wound process, location of wound and other factors. Medicaments with different mechanism of action are also used consecutively.
Topical therapy of burns must be prescribed based upon the stage of wound process. The main requirements for topical therapy at the stage of exudation of wound process are the following: prevention and suppression of infections in wound, normalization of local hemostasis (liquidation of hyperemia, acidosis, excessive proteolysis), activation of rejection of necrotic tissues, adsorption of toxic products in wound (products of decay of microbes and tissues).
At the II and III stages of wound process preparations must prevent development of primary microflora in wounds and ensure protection (against mechanical injuries, drying up etc.). As to regenerated tissues preparations must ensure activation of metabolic processes in tissues and improvement of regional (local) blood flow, ensure direct stimulation of reparative processes in wound and growth of granulation tissues.
Preparations used at the IV stage of wound process promote regeneration of tissues, do not have adhesive properties or evident dehydration effects.
EnergoIod Gel corresponds to all these requirements:
- it has antimicrobial effects;
- creates optimal microenvironment for recovery of wounds;
- possesses absorptive properties with regard to wound effluent;
- allows to prevent penetration of microorganisms;
- prevents penetrability of water vapors excluding drying of wounds;
- promotes outflow of wound effluent and microorganisms from wound surface;
- does not possess pyretogenic, antigenic and toxic properties;
- has antiedematous, anti-inflammatory and analgetic effects;
- does not has topical irritative effect;
- is rather plastic and applies to burn wounds easily;
We recommend using EnergoIod Concentrate in burns due to its immunopotentiating, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects.
Combination of EnergoIod gel and concentrate enhances effectiveness. EnergoIod preparation is an irreplaceable remedy for treatment of heat and chemical injuries in everyday life.
Use of EnergoIod in this disease
Use of EnergoIod in this disease
Weight, kg
For disease
Lung disease
Average disease
Severe disease
Single dose, ml
Daily dose, ml
Single dose, ml
Daily dose, ml
Single dose, ml
Daily dose, ml
40
2
4
4
8
6
12
50-60
3
6
6
12
9
18
70-80
4
8
8
16
12
24
90-100
5
10
10
20
15
30
110-120
6
12
12
24
17
34
Use of a concentrate
Shake before use. It requires dilution with cold or cool drinking water (in an amount of 100-200 ml).
The daily dose calculated for 1 kg body weight, depending on the severity and course of the disease is 0.1-0.3 ml / kg body weight / day, divided into 2 doses.
The drug is taken on an empty stomach in the morning and in the evening before going to bed for 30 days.
If necessary, a second course in 15 days.
The number of courses per year depending on the severity of the pathological process.
Carrying out an accelerated rate with the maximum dose for 15 days.