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Case Report | Volume:1 issue 1 (2016) (Jan-Dec, 2016) | Pages 1 - 3
Self-induced burn injury from thermal footbath in patients with diabetes neuropathy—a common mishap in Asian culture
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1
MRCP (UK), University Malaysia Sarawak, Kuching, Malaysia.
2
MRCP (UK), Sarawak General Hospital, Kuching, Malaysia.
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Received
Feb. 12, 2004
Revised
March 27, 2004
Accepted
April 29, 2004
Published
Sept. 21, 2004
Abstract

We report three cases of diabetic patients with peripheral neuropathy who sustained severe burn injuries to the foot due to use of thermal footbath with the intention to “improve circulation” and “relieve numbness”. Use of thermal footbath is common among Asian diabetic patients with peripheral neuropathy. This has resulted in accidental burn injuries. Due to high susceptibility to secondary infection, delayed presentation further complicates and prolongs hospital stay. There is a need for greater public awareness. Education regarding avoidance and consequences of this highly preventable injury should be incorporated into standard diabetic foot care education in clinical practice.

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