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This Cookie Policy was last updated on 8. 11. 2023 and applies to citizens and legal permanent residents of the European Economic Area and Switzerland.

1. Introduction

Our website, https://www.care4scar.org (hereinafter: “the website”) uses cookies and other related technologies (for convenience all technologies are referred to as “cookies”). Cookies are also placed by third parties we have engaged. In the document below we inform you about the use of cookies on our website.

2. What are cookies?

A cookie is a small simple file that is sent along with pages of this website and stored by your browser on the hard drive of your computer or another device. The information stored therein may be returned to our servers or to the servers of the relevant third parties during a subsequent visit.

3. What are scripts?

A script is a piece of program code that is used to make our website function properly and interactively. This code is executed on our server or on your device.

4. What is a web beacon?

A web beacon (or a pixel tag) is a small, invisible piece of text or image on a website that is used to monitor traffic on a website. In order to do this, various data about you is stored using web beacons.

5. Cookies

5.1 Technical or functional cookies

Some cookies ensure that certain parts of the website work properly and that your user preferences remain known. By placing functional cookies, we make it easier for you to visit our website. This way, you do not need to repeatedly enter the same information when visiting our website and, for example, the items remain in your shopping cart until you have paid. We may place these cookies without your consent.

5.2 Marketing/Tracking cookies

Marketing/Tracking cookies are cookies or any other form of local storage, used to create user profiles to display advertising or to track the user on this website or across several websites for similar marketing purposes.

6. Placed cookies

WordPress

Functional

Usage

We use WordPress for website development. Read more

Sharing data

This data is not shared with third parties.

Functional

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WP_PREFERENCES_USER_*
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persistent
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Store user preferences
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wpEmojiSettingsSupports
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session
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Store browser details
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session
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Read if cookies can be placed
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wp-settings-time-*
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1 year
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Store user preferences
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wp-settings-*
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persistent
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Store user preferences
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wordpress_logged_in_*
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persistent
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Store logged in users

Google Analytics

Statistics

Usage

We use Google Analytics for website statistics. Read more

Sharing data

For more information, please read the Google Analytics Privacy Statement.

Statistics

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1 year
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Store and count pageviews
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2 years
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Store and count pageviews

Polylang

Functional

Usage

We use Polylang for locale management. Read more

Sharing data

This data is not shared with third parties.

Functional

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pll_language
Expiration
persistent
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Store language settings

Miscellaneous

Purpose pending investigation

Usage

Sharing data

Sharing of data is pending investigation

Purpose pending investigation

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stk__navigation_view_is_open
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stk__inspector_hint_layout
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365 days
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7. Consent

When you visit our website for the first time, we will show you a pop-up with an explanation about cookies. As soon as you click on “Save preferences”, you consent to us using the categories of cookies and plug-ins you selected in the pop-up, as described in this Cookie Policy. You can disable the use of cookies via your browser, but please note that our website may no longer work properly.

7.1 Manage your consent settings

You have loaded the Cookie Policy without javascript support. On AMP, you can use the manage consent button on the bottom of the page.

8. Enabling/disabling and deleting cookies

You can use your internet browser to automatically or manually delete cookies. You can also specify that certain cookies may not be placed. Another option is to change the settings of your internet browser so that you receive a message each time a cookie is placed. For more information about these options, please refer to the instructions in the Help section of your browser.

Please note that our website may not work properly if all cookies are disabled. If you do delete the cookies in your browser, they will be placed again after your consent when you visit our website again.

9. Your rights with respect to personal data

You have the following rights with respect to your personal data:

  • You have the right to know why your personal data is needed, what will happen to it, and how long it will be retained for.
  • Right of access: You have the right to access your personal data that is known to us.
  • Right to rectification: you have the right to supplement, correct, have deleted or blocked your personal data whenever you wish.
  • If you give us your consent to process your data, you have the right to revoke that consent and to have your personal data deleted.
  • Right to transfer your data: you have the right to request all your personal data from the controller and transfer it in its entirety to another controller.
  • Right to object: you may object to the processing of your data. We comply with this, unless there are justified grounds for processing.

To exercise these rights, please contact us. Please refer to the contact details at the bottom of this Cookie Policy. If you have a complaint about how we handle your data, we would like to hear from you, but you also have the right to submit a complaint to the supervisory authority (the Data Protection Authority).

10. Contact details

For questions and/or comments about our Cookie Policy and this statement, please contact us by using the following contact details:

LonelyBase z.s.
Vrátnická 2381/5, Modřany, 143 00 Praha 4
Česká republika

Czech Republic
Website: https://www.care4scar.org
Email: stukovaj@gmail.com

This Cookie Policy was synchronised with cookiedatabase.org on 31. 10. 2023.

ITCHING

Itching is an uncomfortable and bothersome sensation that leads to compulsive scratching and accompanies the scar maturation process, most commonly in burns. It is related to the release of local factors that irritate peripheral nerves. It peaks around the sixth month after healing and its origin is multifactorial. Itching can limit quality of life, especially in children.

Treatment is based on routine measures, topical and general preparations. The available methods often need to be combined.

  • Routine measures

    • Dietary modification (no irritating foods)
    • cotton underwear
    • more frequent ventilation of the room
    • minimise overheating and sweating
    • limit bathing, prefer showering with lukewarm water (no more than 35 °C), use non-irritating soaps and cotton towels

  • Topical treatment

    • is based on intensive moisturizing (dry skin is more itchy), products with aloe vera are preferred
    • in acute cases cooling will help
    • massage also helps by reflex mechanism

  • Systemic treatment

    • Antihistamines and other medications (psychopharmaceuticals) prescribed by a specialist

    Manifestations of neuropathic scar pain are common and are related to chaotic nerve ingrowth into the scar. Treatment is usually pharmacological and should be carried out by a specialist. Common analgesics (e.g. ibuprofen) usually have little effect on reducing pain.

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