Topic Overview
The seriousness of a burn is determined by:
- The depth of the burn (first-, second-, third-,
or fourth-degree).
- are burns of the first layer of
skin. See a picture of a
.
- . There are two types of second-degree burns:
- Superficial partial-thickness burns
injure the first and second layers of skin. See a picture of this type of
.
- Deep partial-thickness
burns injure deeper skin layers. See a picture of this type of
.
- (full-thickness
burns) injure all the skin layers and tissue under the skin. See a picture of a
.
- Fourth-degree burns extend through the skin to injure muscle,
,
, nerves, blood vessels, and bones. These burns
always require medical treatment.
- The size of the burn.
- The cause
(thermal, electrical, chemical, radiation, or friction).
- The part
of the body where the burn occurred.
- The age and
of the burn victim.
- Other
injuries.
What to think about
It is important to watch for
during the healing of any
burn.