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Third Degree Burns Article

First Aid for Burns

Burns can occur on the body from various causes. These include contact with hot objects and burns from excessive sun exposure. First aid for burns can be used to help treat all types of burns.

First, let’s look at first aid for first degree burns. This is a less serious burn, as it involves the outside layer of skin, or epidermis, being burned. This is where the skin appears red and has some minor pain. First aid for burns like these include using proper cooling pads and ointments to help treat the pain of the first degree burn.

Second degree burns are more serious and require different forms of first aid for burns. A second degree burn is where the dermis, or second layer of skin, is burned along with the first layer. Blisters can appear in the burn area, and the levels of pain will be greater.

First aid for burns like this will require cooling at the start. The burned area should be rinsed under cold water for five minutes or greater. Cold packs can also be used to help cool the burn. These methods of first aid for burns will help to keep the swelling of the burned area from continuing, as the heat will be reduced in the burned area. Of course, there are some exceptions. Ice should not be put on a second degree burn, as frostbite can be caused by ice.

A second degree burn should be covered with a gauze bandage. The bandage should be loosely wrapped so that there is less pressure on the burn area. Gauze can also keep dust from getting onto the burn area so that pain levels can be reduced. Cotton can irritate the burn, so that should not be used.

Third degree burns are the most severe burns, as all layers of the skin are affected by them. The skin will be charred and will develop leather spots known as eschars. There are different types of first aid for burns that will be needed for this kind of burn. First, immediate emergency medical attention will be needed. When waiting for help to arrive be sure to not remove any burned clothes that is attached to the skin. Also, cold water should not be used to treat the burn.

Other methods of first aid for burns as severe as this include checking to see if the person is affected in terms of breathing. If the victim is not breathing you will need to perform CPR. Also, a sterile, moist bandage will be needed for covering the burn. This is needed so that you can keep the third degree burn from getting worse before help arrives.



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Another Acid Attack: 2nd Woman Horribly Burned In The Face In Under A Week - allvoices


Another Acid Attack: 2nd Woman Horribly Burned In The Face In Under A Week
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28 year old Bethany Storro suffered second and third degree burns on her face, when an unknown black woman threw the dangerous chemical in her face and ran ...

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APD officer stable after suffering 2nd, 3rd degree burns - News 8 Austin


APD officer stable after suffering 2nd, 3rd degree burns
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An Austin Police officer is now in stable condition at Brooke Army Medical Center after suffering second and third degree burns. ...
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A brave man suffered third degree burns as he battled a fire at his home. - Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph


A brave man suffered third degree burns as he battled a fire at his home.
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... fell from the ceiling onto Ian's back and shoulder while he was fighting the fire, causing third, second and first degree burns on his exposed skin. ...

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Worker error caused flash fire in Hamden - Post-Chronicle


Worker error caused flash fire in Hamden
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The 46-year-old man received third-degree burns on his arms, chest and nose. He was released from the Bridgeport Hospital Burn Center on Monday after being ...

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Local woman dies in Friday fire - istockAnalyst.com (press release)


Local woman dies in Friday fire
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Vickie Strasser, 52, was taken by ambulance at about 10:40 pm to Athens-Limestone Hospital with second- and third-degree burns over 95 percent of her body. ...

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Fire at Lyndon apartment building sends three firefighters to hospital - Louisville Courier-Journal


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