Nagaland electrician’s remarkable recovery under Army care after severe burn injury

Ram Sharma, 57, suffered second-degree burns in an electrical mishap at Zakhama Military Station in Nagaland.
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Kohima: For 57-year-old Ram Sharma, employed as an electrician in Zakhama Military Station in Kohima district of Nagaland, a routine day at the powerhouse turned into a life-threatening ordeal when electrical flares left him with deep second-degree burns covering 16 percent of his upper body. 

Ram Sharma was immediately rushed to the Military Hospital in Zakhama, in a near critical state, where he was placed in isolation to prevent infection due to his burn injuries.

What followed was a battle of endurance, medical precision, and sheer willpower of the expert team of Army doctors, nurses and paramedics.

Ram Sharma’s treatment began with the silver-based dressings and antibiotics, but when the patient did not respond, further investigation revealed a dangerous bacterial infection had set in.

The treatment was further intensified with high-grade antibiotics, advanced dressings using Collagen and Mupirocin.

Subsequently, the Hydrocolloid Therapy and Skin Substitution were initiated with utmost precision, beyond the mandate and technical capabilities of the Military Hospital and its doctors. Every step demanded patience and careful monitoring.

As a special precaution, the Army medical professionals shielded critical sensory organs like eyes, ears, and nose, preventing any further infection, while scarring was minimised through regular glycerine-based dressings and soothing applications of coconut oil. (IANS)

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