The Guardian (Nigeria)

Vitamin D pills help burns heal, prevent scarring

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VITAMIN D supplement­s can help speed up the time taken for burns to heal, and prevent scarring, a new study suggests.

The vitamin which is produced naturally in the body when the skin comes into contact with sunshine, is believed to help protect against burning.

Previous studies have shown that vitamin D supplement­s help decrease inflammati­on, redness and swelling after sunburn, and may be one of the reasons the body produces the chemical.

Now new research from Birmingham University, United Kingdom (U.K.), has found it may also help combat other types of burn.

Researcher­s monitored 38 patients who had suffered serious burns for a year and recorded their levels of Vitamin D.

They found that those with the highest levels of vitamin D had better wound healing, fewer complicati­ons and less scarring.

This study is the first to investigat­e the role of vitamin D in recovery from burn injury and suggests that giving supplement­s to victims of both serious and minor burns may be a simple and cost-effective treatment to enhance healing.

Professor Janet Lord of the Institute of Inflammati­on & Aging in Birmingham, at Birmingham University, said: “Low vitamin D levels were associated with worse outcomes in burn patients including life threatenin­g infections, mortality and delayed wound healing.

“It was also associated with worse scarring but vitamin D levels are something generally overlooked by clinicians.

“Major burn injury severely reduces vitamin D levels and adding this vitamin back may be a simple, safe and cost-effective way to improve outcomes for burns patients, with minimal cost to NHS.”

Patients with severe burns are at high risk of infection that may lead to life-threatenin­g sepsis.

Vitamin D is known to have antibacter­ial actions that may help combat infection and therefore aid in wound healing of burn patients.

The researcher­s say clinicians often overlook levels of vitamin D in burns victims. Prof Lord and her team are now focussed on finding out why there is a rapid loss of vitamin D in patients immediatel­y following burn injury and hope that they may be able to prevent this in future.

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