https://sirpublishers.org/index.php/jomap/issue/feedJOURNAL OF MEDICINE AND PHARMACY2025-02-05T09:59:58-07:00Open Journal Systems<p><strong>ISSN(Online):</strong> 2984-7117<br /><strong>Publisher:</strong> SIR Publishers<br /><strong>Frequency:</strong> Once a month<br /><strong>Chief Editor:</strong> Dr. Nasser Thallaj<br /><strong>Language:</strong> English<br /><strong>Country of Origin:</strong> Philippines<br /><a href="http://sjifactor.com/passport.php?id=23193"><strong>SJIF Impact Factor (2024): 6.879</strong></a></p>https://sirpublishers.org/index.php/jomap/article/view/1016USE AND IMPORTANCE OF MEDICINAL PLANTS IN BURNS2025-02-05T09:59:58-07:00J.A. Kholmatovsardorsultonov20010704@gmail.comKunal Vijay Kawalesardorsultonov20010704@gmail.comF.S. Jalilovsardorsultonov20010704@gmail.comSh.B. Kakhkharovasardorsultonov20010704@gmail.comG.Yu. Djanaevsardorsultonov20010704@gmail.com<p>Burn injuries are among the most common and debilitating forms of trauma, affecting millions worldwide each year. These injuries not only damage the skin and underlying tissues but also pose significant risks of infection, delayed wound healing, and severe scarring, which can result in long-term physical and psychological impacts. Traditional treatments, while effective, often face limitations in terms of accessibility, affordability, and side effects, particularly in resource-constrained settings. Medicinal plants have emerged as a complementary or alternative approach due to their diverse therapeutic properties, cost-effectiveness, and cultural acceptance in many societies.</p>2025-02-05T00:00:00-07:00Copyright (c) 2025