2nd Degree Burn on Face, Hands and Arms

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2nd Degree Burn on Face, Hands and Arms:

Before and after CDS

A young male patient presented with second-degree burns affecting the face, hands, and arms. Treatment was initiated using Chlorine Dioxide, a compound known for its antiseptic properties. The application of this treatment facilitated a significant healing response, evidenced by the rapid reduction in inflammation and pain. Follow-up assessments indicated marked improvement in skin integrity and restoration of function, demonstrating the efficacy of Protocol D in managing burn injuries. The results underscore the potential benefits of Chlorine Dioxide in acute burn care, warranting further exploration into its therapeutic applications.

Protocol D