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Surgeon Warns: Steam Inhalation Burns Can Scar

5 Dec

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Summary

  • Steam inhalation causes severe burns requiring surgery.
  • Evidence for steam inhalation benefits remains weak.
  • Hot water bottles also pose burn risks, need care.
Surgeon Warns: Steam Inhalation Burns Can Scar

A prominent surgeon has issued a critical warning about the dangers of steam inhalation, a frequent home remedy for common colds and respiratory infections. This practice has led to numerous severe burn injuries, particularly among children, necessitating hospital admissions and often surgical intervention.

Consultant surgeon Jeremy Yarrow of the NHS Welsh Centre for Burns and Plastic Surgery emphasized that evidence supporting the effectiveness of steam inhalation is weak and unproven. He advises the public to avoid this method and opt for over-the-counter or prescribed treatments instead.

The article also underscores the risks associated with hot water bottles, reporting an increase in scald injuries. Simple precautions, such as checking the bottle's age and using cooled water, are recommended to prevent painful burns.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Jeremy Yarrow warns about severe burns caused by accidental spills of boiling water during steam inhalation, particularly affecting children.
No, a Cochrane medical review found no clear benefits for using steam inhalation to treat common illnesses.
If a burn occurs, remember the 3Cs: Cool the burn for 20 minutes, Call for help (999, 111, or GP), and Cover loosely.

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