Neonatal contact burns from hot plastic water bags; A preventable menace: Case series

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OE Onwe
UU Nnadozie
DC Obu
OB Ezeanosike
CC Maduba
U Amaechi
AA Obasi
IC Madu

Tóm tắt

Burns in a newborn is uncommon. Flame burns and


scald injuries are the commonest type of burns by


aetiology. Most cases of reported neonatal burns


occur in hospital settings and are preventable by


heightened awareness and applying simple measures.


We present four neonates who had iatrogenic contact


burns injury from plastic bags filled with hot water,


used to provide warmth. Three cases occurred during


the transition to the referral center. The newborns


had varying degrees of minor burns that healed on


conservative management with a good outcome. This


review highlights the dangers associated with the use


of plastic bags filled with hot water as a means of


providing warmth to neonates and the importance of


educating the populace especially mothers and


healthcare workers on the simple alternative ways


like kangaroo mother care (KMC) in burn prevention


among neonates.

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