Treating burns

The showcase:

  • 21year old patient, injured during a fire with I,II,III и IV degree burns; treated at the
    Plastic Surgery Clinic in the course of three months; discharged on her own request in a
    infaust condition
  • Initially the patient is in a bad condition; has numerous denuded areas all over her
    body, extremities and face with lymph leaks, pus and bloody secretion, undernourished
    and subjectively in strong and prolonging pain
  • The patient refuses rehospitalization and a conciliar examination was performed in domestic
    surroundings by an anesthesiologist, dermatologist and a plastic surgeon and despite their
    recommendation, the patient refused additional hospitalization
  •  Laboratory analysis showed: SE80,leukocytosis, albuminemia, Microbiological Analysis from
    several body parts showed: MRSA, Candida Albicans, Candida Lunata, Candida Glabrata,
    Enterococcus
  • Treatment: The patient was immersed in a tub filled with KMnO4 light, pink solution. After that, all
    injured areas are covered with sterile gauzes previously impregnated with 20% propolis cream.
    The surgical dressings were changed on daily basis. The wounds were fully closed within 20 days
    with numerous hypertrophic scars
  • Further analysis showed no signs of pathological flora
  • Blood analysis were normal

The patient continued the treatment in specialized, reconstructive hospitals in Sivas, Turkey and Queen
Victoria Medical Centre, Melbourne, Australia.

Results after 30 days treatment
Apitoxin Therapy
Results:
By using the Apitoxin therapy we avoided the heaviest effects of burnt injuries, such as:hypertrophic scars, keloids, and contractures.