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A second degree burn affects both the outer layer (epidermis) and part of the underlying layer (dermis). These burns often appear moist, red, and blistered, and they can be sign...
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A second degree burn affects both the outer layer (epidermis) and part of the underlying layer (dermis). These burns often appear moist, red, and blistered, and they can be sign...
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Burned lips are a common result of heat, sun, wind, chemicals, or habits that stress the delicate lip skin. Because the lips are thinner than other skin, they sting, redden, and...
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Fingerprint ridges form in the basal layer of the epidermis, and how they respond to a burn depends on burn depth and healing path. Superficial burns usually spare this layer, s...
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An eschar is a dry, leathery patch of dead tissue that forms on the skin and can signal anything from a minor burn to a serious infection. Often confused with a scab, eschar is...
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Burns are injuries from heat, electricity, chemicals, or friction that damage layers of skin and sometimes tissues beneath. Medical professionals classify them by depth, using f...
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A partial thickness wound involves partial loss of the epidermis and may extend into the dermis, while sparing deeper structures such as fascia, muscle, and bone. These wounds a...
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Funny Tumblr posts burns are short, often aphoristic jokes framed as dismissals or roasts that undercut a target with understated precision. Emerging from early Tumblr text post...
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