First-degree burns only damage the top layer of skin ... the different causes of second-degree burns and what they look like. This second-degree burn was caused by scalding with hot water.
Horrific video footage shows the moment a tourist watching New Year’s fireworks out of a window in Brazil was struck by a stray sparkler — leaving her with horrifying third-degree burns on her ...
Firefighters searched the home and found an elderly woman who lived there with first-degree burns to her lower back and second- and third-degree burns to her elbows, hands, feet and knees.