what the colour of the burnt splot
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Third-Degree or Full-Thickness Burns
In a third-degree burn, all layers of the skin are destroyed. Blisters may be present and color of the skin varies (red, pale pink, white and tan). Typically, these burns have very diminished pain
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Severe second-degree burns may extend deeper into the tissue below the dermis. With a second-degree burn, you may see blistering, deep-hued red skin, or even yellow and white patches. Pain from a second-degree burn is moderate to severe. Third-degree burns sear the epidermis, the dermis, and below.
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