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Burns due to wet wood ash: three cases
Erhan Ayhan1, Zeynep Meltem Akkurt, Derya Ucmak
1Department of Dermatology, Tokat Zile State Hospital , Tokat , Turkey and.
Abstract:
Wood ash, a traditional multipurpose agent, is sometimes used under occlusion as a folkloric prescription to ease pain and edema. Adding water or oil to ash forms a mixture with strong alkaline properties. We present three interesting cases who sustained full-thickness burns after application of a poultice of wetted wood ash for the treatment of leg pain.
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