Biology, asked by kanivasukd, 3 months ago

in patient with 3 rd degree burn the wound appears​

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Answered by nabaabbas
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The injured area can appear charred and may be black, white, or deep red in color. This area is often numb to light touch.

Answered by srijitasen25
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Third degree burns are also called full thickness burns. This type of burn goes through the epidermis and dermis and affects deeper tissues, which may also be damaged or destroyed. The injured area can appear charred and may be black, white, or deep red in color. This area is often numb to light touch.

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