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Old 05-06-2012, 02:22 AM
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Ok, so someone else's research question seemed okay here, and my Google Fu is failing me, so I figured I'd ask here.

I've got a character in a story with a lot of burn scars on his upper torso and arms from magic gone awry, and was wondering what sort of long-term side effects or complications I could expect to have him deal with. The setting is high fantasy, but there's magic (including magical healing, though he didn't have ready access to it while learning his fire spells, hence all the scarring). No fancy advanced medical facilities, though.

I tried looking up complications with burn scars, but everything I found talked about complications at the time of the burn injury itself, not long-term effects from the scars.
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Old 05-06-2012, 02:42 AM
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Check out Nienie (www.nieniedialogues.com/) for some reference points. She was burned over some very high percentage of her body, years ago, and is only just now healthy enough to resume a semblance of her life. It's fascinating, everything she has to go through because of the scars and the remaining pain from nerve damage.

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Old 05-06-2012, 03:29 AM
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Limited mobility in joints from the skin being tighter, they react differently to the sun, there can be numb areas depending on the severity, and are generally shiny even if they are textured. Even 28 years later I still get the nerve endings acting up and all firing at once, making it feel like I'm being burned again. The site KiaKat linked caused my computer to bork so I didn't look at it. For the most part, after they were healed they were like normal skin, just thicker in parts, thinner in some, and it burns easier in the sun. There is no hair in the 3rd degree spots even now.

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I'm not surprised it caused problems - it's an image heavy blog.

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I figured. I fried my laptop so I'm stuck on the toughbook. 600MHz processor...yeah

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Awesome, guys. Thanks for the reference info.
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I've been told - though this is secondhand info - that if the burn damage is extensive enough, temperature regulation can be messed up.
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The scars take time to stretch, so there is tightness over the burn area. Random shocks of pain happen daily, and sometimes hot water in a bath will make them feel like the burn is happening all over again. Discoloration when normal, and they don't tan. Since they are on the top of my foot, pain when a shoe is worn even when it is tied or buckled lightly if the shoe is worn too long. Mine were second and (a small area) third degree.
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plus the healing itself can be hell.


warning - minimal images but the ones they do have are NOT pretty.
http://www.vuburncenter.com/downloads/WoundCare.pdf


It's a bit dry for reading material, but I do remember once reading that you WILL be hurt while healing cos don't forget - part of healing is abrading the skin to get it cleaned out. (shudder!)

and of course remember this is how trained medical professionals treat burns. in a sci-fi realm you don't always have the same kind of care.
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Thanks very much for the information, guys. Some of this stuff I knew already but a lot of it I didn't know before, so this is perfect. I'd hate to be one of those people who just sort of "wings it" and gets everything completely wrong. I hate reading stories and thinking, "But that's not how it works at all!" So thanks for the info!
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