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  1. 11 Οκτ 2024 · Second-degree burns, also called partial-thickness burns, affect the outermost layer of skin and extend to the middle skin layer below. In a third-degree burn, more extensive damage occurs. Infection is a common complication, especially with larger and deeper burns.

  2. 6 Δεκ 2023 · A 2nd-degree burn that affects less than 10% of the skin's surface can usually be treated on an outpatient basis using antibiotic ointments. The sterile dressing will need to be changed two or three times a day, depending on the severity of the burn. Larger burns need medical attention.

  3. A first-degree burn may only cause skin discoloration. A second-degree burn includes blisters, a darker tone and a shiny, moist appearance. A third-degree burn may cause your skin to turn black and dry out. You may have second-degree burn symptoms with third-degree symptoms in the same area.

  4. 13 Δεκ 2022 · Features of a third-degree burn include: Leathery skin. Dry skin. Skin discoloration that’s white, black or bright red. Swelling. A third-degree burn won’t blanch or turn white temporarily when you press on your affected skin. Blanching is common for first- and second-degree burns.

  5. 6 Αυγ 2018 · Dermatologists break down the differences between first-degree, second-degree, third-degree, and fourth-degree burns. Read on to find out how to identify the degree of your burn, how to...

  6. Second-degree burn, also called partial-thickness burn. This type of burn affects both the epidermis and the second layer of skin, which is called the dermis. It may cause swelling and red, white or splotchy skin.

  7. 25 Απρ 2023 · Pictures. Burn levels. First-degree burn. Second-degree burn. Third-degree burn. Complications. Prevention. Outlook. Burns are classified from first to third degree. Most people recover without...

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