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sec·ond-de·gree ˈburn N

second-degree burn

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According to a burns expert, second-degree burns damage the surface of the skin and the tissue beneath and while they are not life-threatening, scarring is inevitable.
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A first-degree burn involves only the epidermal layer while a second-degree burn (partial-thickness) involves the epidermis and dermis.
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Earlier this month, a nightclub owner got unlucky while standing outside, leaving him with second-degree burn wounds.
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While this type of burn is said to involve no pain due to the complete destruction of the skin layers, there's often an accompanying second-degree burn that causes significant pain.
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The second blast left him covered in second-degree burns, with his legs full of pellets and nails.
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He suffered second-degree burns on his scalp as a result of the incident.
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Two shoppers prevented the man from jumping over the second story mezzanine and in the process received second-degree burns.
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When damage penetrates into some of the underlying layers, it is a partial-thickness or second-degree burn.
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The interiors of automobiles often prove deadly to small children and pets during the summer and surfaces exposed to the sun can cause first- and second-degree burns to unprotected skin.
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There, she was diagnosed with second-degree burns on her upper thighs.
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