Severe burns can lead to hemoconcentration, a condition characterized by an increased concentration of red blood cells and other components in the blood due to fluid loss. This can result in complications such as impaired circulation, increased blood viscosity, and heightened risk of thromboembolic events. Additionally, hemoconcentration may exacerbate renal impairment and contribute to multi-organ dysfunction due to inadequate tissue perfusion. Prompt fluid resuscitation and monitoring are essential to mitigate these risks.
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