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How burns are classified Degree of burn What it looks like First (superficial) red and dry, but without blisters (such as mild sunburn) Second red, swollen, and blistered skin Third white and charred-looking Fourth charred skin with possible exposed bone 2 more rows •
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Read More »When it comes to burns, you’ve likely heard that third-degree burns are the worst. However, the degrees of burns can actually go higher. Though not commonly mentioned, burn classification includes fourth-degree burns, as well as fifth and sixth. Fourth-degree burns aren’t as well known is because they aren’t as common as burns of lower degrees. Fourth-degree burns can have serious consequences. Let’s take a closer look at how you can identify these types of severe burns and what steps you can take to treat them. How burns are classified Burns are classified based on the extent of damage they cause to the body. Degree of burn What it looks like Damage Long-term outlook First (superficial) red and dry, but without blisters (such as mild sunburn) top layer of skin (epidermis) temporary skin color changes Second red, swollen, and blistered skin top and middle layers of skin (dermis) may cause an increase in skin thickness Third white and charred-looking epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous (fat) tissues extensive skin damage, including thicker skin and scars as it heals Fourth charred skin with possible exposed bone skin, tendons, nerves, and possibly muscles may cause permanent damage to affected area, requiring amputations Fifth charred, white skin and exposed bone skin, tendons, muscles, and bones permanent body damage, amputation, and organ damage possible Sixth loss of skin with exposed bone extends to the bones same as fifth-degree burns, but with possible fatalities Causes of fourth-degree burns Fourth-degree burns are primarily caused by flames and chemicals. Some of the possibilities include: a hot stove or oven
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He further explained: “For someone who maintains a stable weight, but wants to lose one kilogram per week without making any changes to their diet,...
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