“Burns or scalded wounds are one of the dangerous and complex types of injuries that are often encountered in emergency care practice. Burns develop when a flame or hot objects or substances are directly exposed to tissue and can be the result of an explosion. The most common cause of burns is a collision with fire. In typical thermal burns, the development of acute aseptic inflammation of the skin and underlying tissues, i.e. damage to blood vessels and cellular elements of the skin leads to the development of necrosis of 15 to 40% of the burned area.\n\nCoagulation consists of several operations united by a common