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Answer added by  Tag Eldin Ahmed, General surgeon, Konjic General Hospital
10 years ago

 Third and fourth degree burns may not hurt because the nerves are destroyed.

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Answer added by  alaya salwege, ممرض اول, مصحة الأمل
7 years ago

If your wound is severe, you may have to undergo debriding, which is the removal of dead tissue, prior to reconstructive surgery. Once that is done, there are several typ ... See More

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Answer added by  Justin Pascal, supervisor, TWG Te
7 years ago

Second-degree burns (partial thickness burns) affect the epidermis and the dermis (lower layer of skin). They cause pain, redness, swelling, and blistering. Third-degree ... See More

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Answer added by  Ayman Maatouk, senior specialist, King Fahd Hospital
7 years ago

the general condition is more affected in major burn due to dehydration hypoalbuminemia anemia also the patient is in catabolic state which also delay healing