Concepte
of BRT with MEBT/MEBO
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Princile
of BRT with MEBT/MEBO
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Therapeutic
Effects of Moist Exposed Burns Ointment (MEBO)
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Safety
Remove the necrotic skin without causing any damage
by BRT with MEBT/MEBO (first step)
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Preserve
the Surviviong Tissue of Burns Wounds to the Greatest
Burns wound surface is not smooth and a surgical knife cannot
distinguish between injured tissue and surviving tissue.
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"Dream
of Skin Regeneration" Come True
by BRT with MEBT/MEBO
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MEBO
finally Resolve "Burns Wound Pain"
Burn Pain - The Worst aspect of the suffering of superficial Burns
Patients
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"BRT with MEBT/MEBO" a new
Approach to Prevent and Treat Infection
Local and systemic infection is a difficult problem of burns treatment
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"Shock" the
Greatest Killer of burns patients is finally tamed
BRT with MEBT/MEBO create a new antishock scheme.
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Treatment
Cost is extremely low with MEBO than surgical operation and disable
rate was low
does not require strictly sterile conditions nor does it require
isolation, and more...
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Treatment
Conditions for Clinical Application of BRT with MEBT/MEBO
strictly sterilized conditions are not emphasized.
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General
Application of BRT with MEBT/MEBO
Directly smear MEBO onto the wounds with a thickness of 1 mm.
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Special
Application of BRT with MEBT/MEBO
for not easily exposed small burns wound
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Principle
of Systemic Treatment of BRT with MEBT/MEBO
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Video: Burn
Wounds
Healing Process by MEBO
The skin repair process can be divided into four phases (with video)
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No scars or fewer scars left in
the surface of deep II burns, woundsand ulcers
At present, it has been proved in theory and practice by large numbers
of cases with burns, wounds and ulcers that were treated with MEBO,
that there were no scars
or few scars left after the wound was healed. After using
MEBO, the scars of third-degree
burn wound are thin and soft, and have little influence on
their functions.
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Clinical
Treatment of Burns Regenerative Thearpy with MEBO/MEBO
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| Direct application of MEBO – a
specially
developed topical drug for BRT with MEBT/MEBO – onto the
wound
surface to a thickness of 0.5–1.0 mm every 4–6 h.
Detailed
clinical treatment is recommended as follows: |
1.
First Aid at Home for burns injury
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2.
Treatment For First Degree Burns
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3.
Treatment for Superficial Second Degree Burns
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Treatment
for Deep Second Degree Burns
According to pathological and clinical
manifestations, deep second-degree burns can be divided into injury on
the dermal papillary layer and injury on the reticular layer, or simply
referred to as deep second-degree
superficial (DIIS) and deep
second-degree deep (DIID) burns.
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4.
Deep Second Degree Superficial(DIIS) Burns Wounds Treament
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5.
Deep Second Degree Deep (DIID) Burns Wounds Treatment
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6.
Treatment for Third Degree Burns
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7.
Small Burns Wounds
occurring in inconveniently exposed body parts
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8.
Superficial Trauma Wounds
including abrasion, friction burns, skin cracking, and stasis ulcer
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9.
Treatment for Hemorrhoids
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10. Burn
Wounds on Bone
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11.
Chemical Burns Treatment with MEBO
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12. hot bitumen burns
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Systemic
Comprehensive Treatment with BRT with MEBT/MEBO
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Principles
of First Aid
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Principles
of Emergent Treatment and Nursing
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Antishock
Therapy
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Anti-Infection
Therapy
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Balance-Regulating
Treatment at the Stage of Wound Liquefaction
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Nutritional
Support Treatment
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Comprehensive
Expectant Therapy
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