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Pictures of second degree burns

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third-degree burns: widespread thickness with a white, leathery appearance.second-degree burns: blisters and some thickening of the skin.first-degree burns: red, nonblistered skin.Each degree is based on the severity of damage to the skin, with first-degree being the most minor and third-degree being the most severe.

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There are three primary types of burns: first-, second-, and third-degree.

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