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3rd Degree Burns What are third-degree burns?Third-degree burns, the most serious, involve all layers of skin. Third-degree burns are so deep that only the edges will heal. Scars will eventually cover the rest of the burned area if skin grafting is not done.What causes third-degree burns? Third-degree burns are usually caused byclothing on fireimmersion in hot water contact with flames, hot objects, or electricity
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2nd Degree Burns What are second-degree burns? Second-degree burns are more serious than first-degree burns because a deeper layer of skin is burned. They can more easily become infected. Also, if the burn affects more than 10% of your skin, you may go into shock because large quantities of fluid are lost from the burned area. All second-degree burns greater than 2 to 3 inches in diameter should be treated by a medical professional. Smaller burns can usually be treated at home. What causes second-degree burns? Second-degree burns are usually caused by:  deep sunburn exposure to flames contact with hot liquids burning gasoline or kerosene
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1st Degree Burns What is a first-degree burn? A first-degree burn, the least serious type, is one in which the top layer of skin has been burned slightly. These burns produce pain and redness of the skin. What causes first-degree burns? First-degree burns are usually caused by: overexposure to the sun brief contact with a hot object, such as an iron or skillet
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Shriners Hospitals
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Monday, 09 August 2004
In 2006, Shriners Hospitals approved 38,984 new patient applications, attended to the needs of 128,578 patients and provided the following: 251,461 radiology procedures 296,859 outpatient, outreach and telemedicine visits 61,103 orthotic and prosthetic devices 24,609 surgical procedures 412,387 physical therapy treatments 181,174 occupational therapy treatments
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Shriner Hospitals
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Monday, 09 August 2004
Located in Galveston, Boston, Cincinnati and Sacramento, the Shriners burn hospitals have been leaders in burn research since opening in the mid-1960s. Treatment is provided for severe burn injuries and related scarring, along with physical and emotional rehabilitation. This vast experience and knowledge has had far-reaching affects on burn treatment techniques worldwide.
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 29 January 2008 )
 
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Monday, 09 August 2004
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