Emergency Burn Care
Emergency burn care focuses on the immediate assessment, stabilization, and treatment of burn injuries caused by fire, hot liquids, chemicals, electricity, or radiation exposure. Burn injuries can range from minor skin damage to severe, life-threatening conditions affecting deeper tissues, muscles, nerves, and internal organs. Prompt medical attention is essential to control pain, prevent infection, manage fluid loss, and reduce complications associated with serious burns.
Patients with burn injuries may experience severe pain, swelling, blistering, skin damage, breathing difficulties, dehydration, or shock depending on the severity and extent of the burns. Early evaluation and timely intervention are critical for protecting damaged tissues, preventing infection, and supporting faster healing and recovery. Severe burns may also require intensive care, wound management, skin grafting, and rehabilitation support.
At Srusti Hospital, emergency burn care services are supported by advanced emergency facilities, experienced critical care teams, and specialized wound management protocols. Our multidisciplinary medical team provides rapid stabilization, pain management, infection control, surgical care when required, and continuous monitoring for comprehensive patient recovery. From emergency treatment and intensive care to rehabilitation and follow-up support, every stage is managed with precision, compassion, and clinical excellence.
When to Consult a Doctor
Severe Skin Burns
Deep burns, blackened skin, or widespread burn injuries require urgent emergency medical care.
Blistering or Swelling
Large blisters, severe swelling, or intense pain after burns should be medically evaluated promptly.
Electrical or Chemical Burns
Burns caused by electricity or chemicals may lead to serious internal injuries and require emergency treatment.
Difficulty Breathing After Burns
Smoke inhalation or burns affecting the face and chest may cause breathing problems and require immediate care.
Signs of Infection
Redness, pus, fever, or worsening pain in burn wounds may indicate infection and need medical attention.
Burn Injuries in Children or Elderly Patients
Burns affecting children, elderly individuals, or patients with underlying medical conditions should receive immediate professional care.
Get in Touch with Srusti Hospital
Hospital Address
Plot No. 9, Kathagola, Ring Rd, Mangalabag, Cuttack, Odisha 753001
Phone number
+91 73810 62525
info@srustihospital.com
+91 73810 62525