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a human skin burn evaluation system

June 09, 2020
Generally, a human skin burn evaluation system is established according to the depth of skin tissue destruction and the degree of tissue necrosis. The system mainly divides skin burns into four levels
(1) First-level burns are burns on the surface of the skin. Burns only occur in the epidermis. It is characterized by redness and pain on the skin surface, but no blisters from burns. The skin burns usually seen under the strong sunlight in summer are first-degree burns.
(2) Secondary burn is the destruction of the entire skin epidermis. It can be divided into surface secondary burn and deep secondary burn. The surface second-level burns do not damage the dermis, and the skin is red and blistered; while the deep second-level burns will damage part of the dermis, and the bottom of the blisters produced after skin burns is pale.
(3) When the skin reaches third-level burn, the entire dermis layer will be destroyed, and the degree of necrosis will extend to the subcutaneous tissue. It is characterized by dry and white skin, but no blisters. It is an irreversible burn, and the skin loses consciousness after the burn.
(4) Skin transplantation is required after fourth-degree burns; fifth-level and sixth-level burns damage the composition of muscles and bones, respectively.
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