- Red and blistered skin
- Wet appearance of the area due to fluid loss
- Intense pain in afflicted area
- Blistering
- Blanching (whitening) to area when touched
- Anyone whose body has been exposed to extreme heat or chemicals
- People who have been exposed to the sun for prolonged periods
- If the area of your blistering burns is the size of your palm or larger, seek medical attention immediately.
- If there are any signs of infection including fever, redness and swelling of the wound
- If there is foul smelling drainage seeping from the burn
- If there is evidence of shock, including difficulty breathing, dilated pupils, inability to stay warm, etc.
Medline Plus (NIH) Burns Page
Burns: Taking Care of Burns - FamilyDoctor.org
Information on Burns - from the Merck Online Medical Library
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