Abstract
A chemical alkali burn caused by ash and soot is quite rare, resulting from its high pH-value, and underestimated in its potential to cause injury. In folkloric medicine, ash was purportedly used to relieve pain. We present an unusual case of a 27-year-old man who used a self-mixed cream of soot of wooden pellets, milking grease and baby oil to blacken his face and hands for a traditional Krampus procession.
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Brinskelle, P., Smolle, C., Prandl, E. C., Spendel, S., Leoni, M., Goessler, W., … Lumenta, D. B. (2019). The krampus and the old, dark christmas - Full-thickness contact alkali burn with soot, milking grease and baby oil. Journal of Burn Care and Research, 40(1), 140–142. https://doi.org/10.1093/jbcr/iry025
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