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Application of Auriculotherapy for Post-Burn Scar Syndrome in Young Adults with Major Burns.
Author: ChenCha-Chun, ChenSan-Pei, HsuChung-Hua, LyuShu-Yu
Original Abstract of the Article :
A burn scar is a type of hypertrophic scar that can cause significant clinical symptoms, discomfort, and post-burn scar (PBS) syndrome in up to 77% of patients with burn injuries. Medication and rehabilitation are rarely effective at managing patient discomfort, and both laser and surgical intervent...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.51507/j.jams.2021.14.4.127
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Auriculotherapy: A Potential Treatment for Post-Burn Scar Syndrome
Burn injuries can lead to significant scarring and discomfort, often resulting in post-burn scar (PBS) syndrome. Conventional treatments for PBS syndrome, such as medication and rehabilitation, often fail to provide adequate relief, while laser and surgical interventions are delayed until the scar stabilizes. This study investigates the effectiveness of auriculotherapy, a form of acupuncture, in managing PBS syndrome in young adults who sustained major burns.
The study, conducted on burn victims from a major explosion in Taiwan, evaluated the effectiveness of auriculotherapy in managing PBS symptoms. While the study's design was limited by its retrospective nature, the findings suggest that auriculotherapy may be a promising treatment approach for PBS syndrome, offering a non-invasive and potentially effective alternative to conventional treatments.
Auriculotherapy: A Potential New Avenue for Scar Management
This research provides a promising avenue for exploring auriculotherapy as a treatment option for PBS syndrome. While further research is needed to confirm these findings, the study's results suggest that auriculotherapy may offer a valuable alternative to conventional treatments, potentially providing relief from the discomfort associated with burn scars. Auriculotherapy's non-invasive nature makes it a potentially attractive option for patients seeking alternative treatment approaches.
Navigating the Desert of Burn Scar Management
Burn scars can be a significant challenge, both physically and emotionally. This study highlights the potential of auriculotherapy as a promising treatment approach for PBS syndrome. It's like discovering a hidden oasis in the desert of burn scar management, offering a non-invasive and potentially effective way to alleviate discomfort and improve quality of life. Further research is needed to confirm these findings and explore the long-term benefits of auriculotherapy in treating PBS syndrome.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
Auriculotherapy's potential to treat PBS syndrome is a fascinating development. It's like finding a hidden wellspring of relief in the vast desert of burn scar management. This research encourages us to explore the potential of auriculotherapy as a non-invasive and potentially effective treatment option for PBS syndrome, offering hope for patients seeking relief from the discomfort associated with burn scars.
Date :
- Date Completed 2022-07-01
- Date Revised 2022-07-01
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