Acute inflammatory cellulitis is a skin ailment characterised by heat, erythema, edoema and localised discomfort. The skin appendages' native flora colonies may be the source of cellulitis. The inflamed region is covered with gauze pads soaked in regular saline after the cellulitis area has been cleaned with betadine solution. It is covered with a bandage the patient is told to rest while elevating the injured region. There were 34 female patients and 46 male patients. The following table displays the age distribution of all patients across all age categories, including their age in ranges. The mean age was 63.2±10.08. Compared to standard saline dressing, those treated with Glycerin and Magnesium Sulphate treatment reacted better. There were no complications, quicker recovery times and shorter hospital stays. The patients in this trial reacted better to glycerin and magnesium sulphate dressing than they did to regular saline dressing, according to the authors' observations. There were no complications, quicker recovery times and shorter hospital stays.
Gowbath Marliya, G. Divya and Parameswaran Unnithan. Comparison Between Dressing of Cellulitis With Glycerin and Magnesium Sulfate Versus Normal Saline.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36478/10.36478/makrjms.2024.1.386.389
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