Differentiate between second degree and third degree burns.
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Second-degree burns have blisters and are painful. They affect the outer and thicker middle layer of skin. Third-degree burns cause damage to all layers of the skin. The burned skin looks white or charred.
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Second-degree burns have blisters and are painful. They affect the outer and thicker middle layer of skin.Second-degree burns involve the epidermis and part of the dermis layer of skin
Third-degree burns destroy the epidermis .Third-degree burns cause damage to all layers of the skin. The burned skin looks white or charred. These burns may cause little or no pain if nerves are damaged.
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