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Comparative Study
. 2008 Dec;34(8):1176-82.
doi: 10.1016/j.burns.2008.03.012. Epub 2008 Jul 7.

The efficacy of Aloe vera, tea tree oil and saliva as first aid treatment for partial thickness burn injuries

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Comparative Study

The efficacy of Aloe vera, tea tree oil and saliva as first aid treatment for partial thickness burn injuries

Leila Cuttle et al. Burns. 2008 Dec.

Abstract

Many alternative therapies are used as first aid treatment for burns, despite limited evidence supporting their use. In this study, Aloe vera, saliva and a tea tree oil impregnated dressing (Burnaid) were applied as first aid to a porcine deep dermal contact burn, compared to a control of nothing. After burn creation, the treatments were applied for 20 min and the wounds observed at weekly dressing changes for 6 weeks. Results showed that the alternative treatments did significantly decrease subdermal temperature within the skin during the treatment period. However, they did not decrease the microflora or improve re-epithelialisation, scar strength, scar depth or cosmetic appearance of the scar and cannot be recommended for the first aid treatment of partial thickness burns.

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