Thermal Burn Injuries and When To Seek Medical Treatment
Everyday someone in Lake Forest or other Orange County cities will suffer some type of thermal burn. Thermal burn injuries and when to seek medical treatment is knowledge we should all be aware of. The fact is, anyone can accidentally suffer a thermal burn injury. No one is immune to being burned.
If you have ever burned your head with a curling iron while doing your hair or spilled hot wax from a candle onto your skin, you know how it scalds and burns. Spilling hot chocolate or burning your hand while draining water from vegetables are a few other examples of thermal burns.
There are different degrees of thermal burns. The degrees are determined by how deeply into the layers of skin the burn has gone. A first-degree burn is only on the surface of the skin. Usually along with the pain of the burn, you will see reddened skin. No blisters will form, just reddened skin and a lot of pain.
A second-degree thermal burn causes damage to the epidermis and the dermis layers of the skin. The dermis is also known as the second layer of skin. Blisters and moister will form in a second-degree burn on top of the skin. If the second-degree burn goes pretty deep, nerve endings may have been destroyed and the victim will not feel pain. If the nerves are not damaged, extreme pain will be felt. Second-degree burns are also called partial thickness burns.
Third degree burns, also known as full thickness burns involve the blood vessels, hair follicles, muscle, bone and nerve endings as well as the epidermis and the dermis. Since the nerve endings are destroyed, no pain is felt. The skin or body part will be charred, leathery and white.
Normally, first-degree burns need no medical treatment. Applying Neosporin can bring relief and stave of infection. Any other burns you may have suffered needs to be seen by a medical doctor. Burns that have formed blisters and moister or appear charred, white or leathery should definitely receive appropriate medical treatment by a medical professional. Burns that are painless or very large burns to the body need to be seen by a doctor also. The risk of infection is very great and the burn injury must be cleansed and cared for by medical professionals. Never take chances with burns like these by trying to treat them yourself.
Thermal burns do not only happen to people at home. Sometimes they happen while you are away from home. Thermal burn injuries and when to seek medical treatment is always a concern for Anaheim residents. Orange County Burn Injury lawyers should be contacted if you are burned away from home to determine if you should file a claim for compensation.
