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How to Recognize and Treat a Second-Degree BurnA second-degree burn is usually a mild to moderate injury. However, its severity depends on how large it is, whether it's on a sensitive part of the body, and the size of the affected body area.
Burns cause different degrees of damage. A first-degree burn is minor and only affects the outer layer of the skin. A second-degree burn affects the second layer of skin called the dermis.
When a person does not have blisters, only redness, tenderness, and light peeling of the skin, this is likely a first degree burn. Sunburn ... clean the area with mild soap and water, apply ...
From minor discomfort to life-threatening emergencies, burn injuries are distressingly common and a major cause of death and disability in South Africa.
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