second-degree burn

NOUN
  1. burn causing blisters on the skin and superficial destruction of the dermis
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How To Use second-degree burn In A Sentence

  • Natural color may return to superficial burns and some second-degree burns in several months.
  • Some second-degree burns can heal with time, but deep ones and third-degree burns require skin grafts.
  • So bad were the second-degree burns to her feet that she was obliged to wear towelling slippers in place of the familiar high stilettos and attended her nephew Prince Edward's wedding in a wheelchair.
  • James Bell suffered second-degree burns in an explosion.
  • James Bell suffered second-degree burns in an explosion.
  • His whole face is blistered and he has first and second-degree burns to his face which may leave scarring.
  • The chemical burned through the first layer of skin and the resulting second-degree burn covers an area more than 2 to 3 inches in diameter.
  • “Thank God, my hands are freaking burning!” he yowled, ending his manly acceptance of second-degree burns by tossing the burning lump into the bushes. How to Flirt with A Naked Werewolf
  • A second-degree burn involves the epidermis, the dermis and usually forms blisters that may be the result of superficial or deep dermal necrosis.
  • He wound up spending a month in the hospital being treated for second-degree burns on his hands and arms.
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