Title |
Paediatric burns secondary to nail adhesives: a case series
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Published in |
Burns & Trauma, September 2016
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DOI | 10.1186/s41038-016-0048-6 |
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Authors |
Claire Coles, Muhammad Umair Javed, Sarah Hemington Gorse, Dai Nguyen |
Abstract |
Nail adhesives are widely available beauty products that are used in the cosmetic industry and households to attach false nails. Nail adhesive burns are uncommon, and it is crucial that healthcare providers and the public are aware of its potential to cause chemical burn. Case series of accidental burns secondary to cyanoacrylate nail glue treated at the Welsh Centre for Burns and Plastic Surgery (WCBPS) in Swansea, United Kingdom. All of the burns were observed in children and occurred due to accidental spillage. Therefore, it is important for the public to be aware that nail glue is a chemical agent which should be stored safely away from the reaches of young children. The case series highlights the importance of first aid in reducing the severity of chemical burns secondary to the nail adhesives, and its early recognition and treatment are emphasised. |
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