Science, asked by DebolinaDe2011, 2 months ago

Name the following
It is formed when it is a case of seacond degree burns.
Answer the question. ​

Answers

Answered by gursharanjali
1

Answer:

Second-degree burns affect both the outer and underlying layer of skin. They cause pain, redness, swelling, and blistering. They are also called partial thickness burns.

Answered by sneham211117
1

Answer:

✨Blister✨

Explanation:

The top layer of skin (epidermis) turns red and is painful but doesn't typically blister. Second-degree burns affect skin's top and lower layers (dermis). You may experience pain, redness, swelling and blistering. Third-degree burns affect all three skin layers: epidermis, dermis and fat.

Hope this helps you.

Hope this helps you.Please mark my answer as brainliest ☺️

Similar questions