According to the American Burn Association, over 450,000 burn injuries that necessitate medical help harm Americans every year. The issues people with burns face can vary widely and impact their lives in different ways.
Chronic pain is a common long-term issue for burn survivors. Nerve damage from burns can result in persistent pain, which may require ongoing medical treatment and pain management strategies. Dealing with chronic pain can be physically and emotionally exhausting.
The skin is the body’s largest organ, and when it endures burns, it can lead to a host of long-term skin problems. These may include chronic itching, dryness and an increased susceptibility to infections. Skin grafts, which are often necessary for severe burns, can have their own set of complications.
Recognizing these challenges and providing support is the first step. After that, burn survivors can rebuild their lives and regain their sense of self-worth and independence.