Avoiding Third and Fourth Degree Burns
Third and fourth degree burns are the most damaging types of burns that a person can experience. Their healing time is more widespread as are the scars that come with them. The following text will give an overview of each degree and how to avoid being a victim of severe burns.
Third Degree Burns: What are they?
A third degree burn affects every layer of the skin. The epidermis, dermis and hypodermis are destroyed, causing charring of skin or a translucent white color, with coagulated vessels visible just below the skin surface. Third degree burns also produce redness, swelling, peeling skin and shock.
Third degree burns destroy nerve endings and are, therefore, painless.
Fourth Degree Burns: What are they?
A fourth degree burn is a devastating burn that destroys the skin, fat layer and tendons as well as affecting muscles and bones. This type of burn can result from prolonged exposure to flames or high voltage electrical shock. It is the most serious type of burn and is often fatal. Such an injury can result in permanent disfigurement, loss of function of the burned area and the loss of limbs. It can also lead to blood clots that result in deep vein thromboses and pulmonary embolism.
How to Avoid Severe Burns
Most severe burns take place in the home. The following is a list of tips that you can take to make your home a safer place.
*Check electrical outlets and cords
*Control appliance use
*Check your smoke alarm periodically
*Do not smoke in bed.
*Make a fire escape plan, and inform your family about it (babysitters, too).
*Keep a fire extinguisher near the kitchen and have it inspected every year.
*Set your water heater at 120 °F (50 °C) or lower.
*Store cleaning agents and paints in the appropriate containers, in well-ventilated areas and out of the reach of children.
*Use the appropriate fuses in electrical boxes, do not overload circuits, and use insulated and grounded electrical cords
*Do not handle fireworks
*Do not leave children alone with hot foods or liquids
*Buy flame-retardant sleepwear for children
*Wear the proper protective garments when working with corrosive or flammable products
Treating Third and Fourth Degree Burn Scars
The severity of a burn dictates the recuperation time. In the case of third and fourth degree burns, recovery time usually takes years. Plastic surgery is used for scar removal in most cases to deal with the more critical scars. Additionally, there are also many organic used to help reduce scar tissue making them more flexible and hydrated.
Bioskincare is a natural scar treatment can help your body trigger scar exfoliation and disintegrate scars. Burn scar treatment is a non invasive treatment used to help eliminate the scar tissue resulting from some grave burns. Come by our website to check out Bioskincare cream and other products for your skin care issues.
Published February 22nd, 2009
Filed in Health
