He said: "You stick your hand in, and you will see second or third degree burns in a matter of seconds. “The first thing to go are the eyes. Eyes, apparently, cook very quickly. They turn this ...
Dr. Olaveson tells us, even soup from a microwave is hot enough to develop 3rd degree burns on a young child's skin. "Dead tissue doesn't heal. So dead tissue has to be removed," said Dr. Olaveson.
“I burnt my hand on the stove,” Boyer said ... Boyer was sent to Wexner’s burn center with a third-degree burn. “It was full thickness or meaning all through the layers of her skin ...
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